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Drag artists are getting attacked. This safety handbook aims to help
by Chloe Veltman
A group of drag queens from across the country and their supporters are releasing a handbook to help performers navigate a landscape of increasing threats of harassment and violence.
A Rash Of Injuries Has The Army Looking For A New Kind Of Boot For Recruits
by Jonathan Ahl
At Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, the Army is testing new boots for boot camp. Responding to increases in injuries, the Army wants different models of boots with more focus on performance and comfort.
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Announces Retirement From Politics
by Daniel Estrin
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced her retirement from politics on Monday. Livni also served as Israel's chief peace negotiator.
Dozens Of Former British Diplomats Urge For Delay In Brexit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former U.K. National Security Adviser Peter Ricketts about the case for abandoning Brexit.
In Britain, 7 Parliament Members Quit Opposition Labour Party
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Telegraph political correspondent Anna Mikhailova about the seven members of Britain's Parliament who quit the Labour Party over Brexit and other issues.
Sweden Has Come Up With An Unusual Way To Encourage Entrepreneurship
by Maddy Savage
Workers in Sweden have the right to take six-months unpaid leave if they want to start their own business. It's one of the reasons why Sweden is a leading country for startups.
Teachers Set To Strike In Oakland, Calif., Over Pay, Class Size And Support Staff
by Julia McEvoy
In California, Oakland teachers are planning to walk off the job Thursday. The district wants to pay teachers more but finds itself in a budget crisis.
Trump Delivers Speech In Miami, Continuing Support For Venezuelan Opposition Leader
by Greg Allen
President Trump will make the U.S. case for new leadership in Venezuela in a speech in Miami on Monday. The situation in Venezuela is an issue of growing political importance in Florida.
'Unexampled Courage' Tells The Story That Inspired Integration Of U.S. Armed Forces
by Karen Grigsby Bates
A new book tells how the blinding of a black Army veteran after World War II by a South Carolina police chief helped lead to the desegregation of the U.S. Army.