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A Rorschach test for America? Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
by Frank Langfitt
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both places on the same day… you see something different.
Tracing A Century-Long Tradition Of Chinese American Film
by Karen Grigsby Bates
Chinese filmmakers began making movies about the lives of the Chinese in America since World War I. And there's a direct line from them to some of Sunday's critically acclaimed Chinese American films.
S.F. Mayor On Decision To Endorse Bloomberg
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with San Francisco Mayor London Breed on her decision to endorse Michael Bloomberg for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Coronavirus Is Driving Irrational Purchases In Hong Kong
by Rebecca Hersher
In Hong Kong, authorities have instituted a mandatory 14-day quarantine for everyone coming from China — even those who have no symptoms.
New Hampshire Primary Lookahead
by Scott Detrow
Ahead of the New Hampshire primary, former Vice President Joe Biden is drawing contrasts with other Democrats in the race, and Senator Bernie Sanders show signs of a surge ahead of Tuesday's vote.
Meet The Man Who's Hosted All 2020 Democratic Candidates
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Carlos Cardona, chair of the Laconia Democrats in New Hampshire. He says hosted every Democratic presidential candidate at his house this year.
Tariffs On Nails Seek To Remedy Issues Caused By Earlier Tariffs
by Scott Horsley
The Trump administration is imposing new tariffs this weekend on certain imported products made from steel and aluminum. The move is designed to clean up a problem created by earlier tariffs.
Black News Channel Is A Venue For Missing African American Voices, Co-Founder Says
The Black News Channel is a 24-hour television news channel that launches on Monday. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the networks co-founder and chairman, J.C. Watts.
'NYT' Opinion Writer On 'Vindictive' Trump Firings
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Pentagon speechwriter John Gans about the firing of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman from the National Security Council.
Despite Coronavirus Concern, Lunar New Year Festival Goes On In San Francisco
by Chloe Veltman
Despite concerns about the coronavirus spreading in the U.S., San Francisco is going ahead with its major festival wrapping up the Lunar New Year celebration this weekend.