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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Mourners Gather For For The Funeral Of Congressman John Lewis
by Debbie Elliott
Mourners gathered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta for the funeral of Rep. John Lewis. He was laid to rest after six days of mourning in Alabama, Washington, D.C., and Georgia.
GOP Argues Business Liability Protections Must Be Added To The Next Relief Package
by Greg Rosalsky
Congress is debating the next relief package, and a sticking point in negotiations is liability reform. Republicans argue that businesses should be protected from pandemic-related lawsuits.
Obama Suggests Eliminating The Senate's Filibuster
by Kelsey Snell
Former President Barack Obama suggests that Congress enact voting rights legislation even if it means getting rid of the Senate's filibuster.
Top Republican Officials Turn Down Trump's Idea To Delay November Election
President Trump tweeted Thursday that perhaps the November election should be delayed — a suggestion that even his party quickly rejected despite its support of Trump's antipathy to mail-in voting.
Protests Over The Arrest Of A Popular Governor Continue For 3rd Week In Russia
by Lucian Kim
After nearly three weeks of protests in Russia's Far East over the arrest of a provincial governor, neither Moscow nor the protesters seem willing to back down.
Coronavirus Victims: Former Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain
Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain died of COVID-19 complications. He was 74 years old.
Life And Legacy Of Congressman John Lewis, A Giant Of The Civil Rights Movement
All Things Considered reflects on the life and contributions of the civil rights icon John Lewis as he is laid to rest in Atlanta.
Experts Doubt The Strength Of Economy's Recovery As Coronavirus Rates Grow
by Scott Horsley
The pandemic triggered a historic drop in the U.S. economy this spring. And a hoped-for summer rebound could be short-circuited, as infection rates grow around the country.
'It's Very Daunting And Overwhelming': School Nurses On Preparing For The School Year
by Clare Lombardo
School nurses are often the first line of health care for students. They are now working with their districts to help make plans for the upcoming school year — but some don't have much of a say.
Congress Holds Big Tech Antitrust Hearing
by Shannon Bond
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified Wednesday before Congress on the power of Big Tech.