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Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
Facebook Group Launched To Combat KKK Presence In Pennsylvania Town
Jaimi Hajzus was alarmed to learn that KKK fliers were dropped on lawns in her hometown of Coudersport, Pa. She tells NPR's Rachel Martin of a Facebook campaign to counter the hate group.
First 2016 Presidential Debate Preview
The first presidential debate of 2016 is Monday night in Hempstead, N.Y. It could be a major turning point in the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
What's Your Sign? Look Again, Says NASA
If you rely on an insight from your daily horoscopes, you may have been looking at the wrong sign this whole time.
Depicting Sexual Predators As Villains In Fiction Is Tricky
Humbert Humbert, the main character in Lolita, is one of the most famous "sympathetic" villains in history. Today, a story from the point of view of a sexual predator might not get told in literature.
Who Hollywood Turns To When Untying The Knot
When it's time to divorce, Hollywood celebs (like a certain Brad and Angelina) turn to the queen of breakup litigation, Laura Wasser. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Vanity Fair's Julie Miller.
President Obama: African-American History Museum Is 'Central To The American Story'
by Sam Sanders
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is open to the public after a dedication ceremony on Saturday. President Obama cut the ribbon on the brand new museum.
New York City Explosion Leaves At Least 29 Injured
by Hansi Lo Wang
An explosion in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood injured at least 29 people on Saturday night. Authorities are investigating why and how it happened.
The Latest On New York City Explosion
Officials are investigating an explosion that happened in Manhattan Saturday night. NPR's Rachel Martin gets the latest.
Growing List Of American Politicians, Athletes Subject To Russian Hacking
Russia's found a great way to tamper with the U.S. election, says James Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He tells NPR's Rachel Martin he expects more embarrassing hacks.