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(NPR) Trump Returns To Campaign Trail With Election Lies And Dark Warnings

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Trump Returns To Campaign Trail With Election Lies And Dark Warnings class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3903; --source-height: 2195; " > Former President Donald Trump hit many of the touchstones of his culture war, grievance-based politics at the North Carolina Republican Convention Saturday in Greenville, N.C. Chris Seward/AP hide caption toggle caption Chris Seward/AP Analysis

(NPR) In Return To Campaign Trail, Trump Reverts To Dark Warnings About America

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In Return To Campaign Trail, Trump Reverts To Dark Warnings About America class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 6048; --source-height: 3401; " > A photograph of Donald Trump hangs on the wall at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., on May 14. The former president appears to be ready to begin removing the word "former" from his title. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

Burkina Faso says at least 100 civilians killed in attack|||40 years on, HIV/AIDS is still spreading despite medical advancement (LATEST)

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Burkina Faso says at least 100 civilians killed in attack World Jun 05 Burkina Faso says at least 100 civilians killed in attack By Sam Mednick, Associated Press

Cruise ships restart in Venice, bring environmental protests|||An Indigenous woman tells her story: residential school, addiction, and learning to heal (LATEST)

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Cruise ships restart in Venice, bring environmental protests World Jun 05 Cruise ships restart in Venice, bring environmental protests By Colleen Barry, Associated Press

Justice Dept. says it’ ll no longer seize reporters’ records|||Justice Dept. says it’ ll no longer seize reporters’ records (LATEST)

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Justice Dept. says it’ll no longer seize reporters’ records Nation Jun 05 Justice Dept. says it’ll no longer seize reporters’ records By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

(NPR) Monuments And Teams Have Changed Names As America Reckons With Racism. Birds Are Next

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Monuments And Teams Have Changed Names As America Reckons With Racism. Birds Are Next class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 1295; --source-height: 728; " > Nicole Jackson is co-organizer of Black Birders Week, and founder of Black in National Parks Week. Nicole Jackson hide caption toggle caption Nicole Jackson National

Records show teen killed by Honolulu police shot in back of head|||D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic (LATEST)

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Records show teen killed by Honolulu police shot in back of head Nation Jun 04 Records show teen killed by Honolulu police shot in back of head By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press

D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic|||Records show teen killed by Honolulu police shot in back of head (LATEST)

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D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic World Jun 05 D-Day spirit of remembrance lives on, despite the pandemic By Sylvie Corbet, Associated Press

(NPR) Confederate Names On Schools Are Flash Points. Here's One Community's Story

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Confederate Names On Schools Are Flash Points. Here's One Community's Story class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 2358; --source-height: 1326; " > Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Fla., is one of many schools in Duval County named after confederate figures. Bob Self for NPR hide caption toggle caption Bob Self for NPR

(NPR) Silenced On Facebook And Twitter, Trump Is Set To Speak Out Again On The Campaign Trail

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Silenced On Facebook And Twitter, Trump Is Set To Speak Out Again On The Campaign Trail class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 6048; --source-height: 3401; " > A photograph of former President Donald Trump hangs on the wall as visitors return to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., on May 14. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

(NPR) Silenced On Facebook And Twitter, Trump Is Set To Speak Out Again On Campaign Trail

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Silenced On Facebook And Twitter, Trump Is Set To Speak Out Again On Campaign Trail class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 6048; --source-height: 3401; " > A photograph of former President Donald Trump hangs on the wall as visitors return to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., on May 14. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Ana

(NPR) As Cyber Attacks Surge, Biden Seeks To Mount A Better Defense

As Cyber Attacks Surge, Biden Seeks To Mount A Better Defense National Security As Cyber Attacks Surge, Biden Seeks To Mount A Better Defense Russian spies have penetrated U.S. government computer networks. Russian criminals have hit the U.S. gasoline and meat supplies. Can the president figure out how to stop the non-stop intrusions?

(NPR) How UFO Sightings Went From Conspiracy Theory To A Serious Government Inquiry

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How UFO Sightings Went From Conspiracy Theory To A Serious Government Inquiry class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 1561; --source-height: 878; " > In this image from video provided by the Department of Defense, an unexplained object is seen at center as it soars high among the clouds, traveling against the wind. "There's a whole fleet of them," one naval aviator tells another, though only one indistinct object is shown. AP hide caption toggle caption AP