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Two Fathers Risk It All To Avenge Their Murdered Sons In This New Thriller
In S.A. Cosby's visceral new thriller, two fathers, one Black, one white — both scarred and hardened by life and prison time — risk everything in the hunt for justice for their murdered sons.
Congress Passes Bill To Counter The Rise In Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
The legislation, which had near-unanimous support from the Senate, now goes to President Biden's desk for his signature.
What's Changed Since The Pulse Nightclub Shooting
What's changed since the tragedy at Pulse nightclub in Orlando? Florida Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith and George A. Wallace, executive director of LGBT+ Center Orlando, talk with NPR's Michel Martin.
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An Office Rivalry Turns Strange — And Maybe Dangerous — In 'The Other Black Girl'
Zakiya Dalila Harris drew on her own experiences in publishing for her new thriller, about a young Black woman who hopes for a friend and ally when her lily-white office hires another Black woman.
The Most Wanted Man In France Is Invisible In 'Lupin Part 2'
Omar Sy plays a shapeshifting thief in the Netflix series modeled on Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin novels. The new season offers a winning confection of speed, cool settings and good acting.
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Devout Muslim Preaches His Love For America
Since 1965 about 60 million people have moved to the U.S. from around the world. A Muslim immigrant from Libya says living in the U.S. means both coping with bigotry and enjoying religious freedom.
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In 'Brothers,' A Pair Of Divergent Paths Split By Race
Illustrator Barry Moser's new memoir, We Were Brothers, explores his relationship with his sibling Tommy. Tommy absorbed the racism passed down by their parents, while Barry left the family behind.
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Street Artists Hired By 'Homeland' Hide Accusations Of Show's Racism In Plain Sight
The award-winning show asked three Arab street artists to help design the set of a Syrian refugee camp with Arabic graffiti. The artists agreed, but wrote their own messages in the graffiti.
Oklahoma University Cuts Ties With Fraternity After Racist Video Posted
The University of Oklahoma has given members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon until midnight to move out of their fraternity house. A video surfaced of members singing and using a derogatory racist chant.
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Amy Schumer Puts Her Own Looks On Trial
On Tuesday's Inside Amy Schumer, an episode-long parody of 12 Angry Men asked the question: Is Amy Schumer hot enough to be on television?
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