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Unsealed court filing details election interference case against Trump
by A Martínez
The Justice Department, in a new court filing, says former President Donald Trump needs to stand trial for alleged election interference just like any other citizen.
Bald Eagle In Michigan Destroys Wildlife Mapping Drone
The drone belonged to the state's department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. The agency's acronym is EGLE. Officials there refer to it as eagle. The drone is at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
Vox Virtual, An International Music Festival, Is About To Launch
by Elizabeth Blair
Vocal ensembles that normally would be touring the summer festival circuit have organized a virtual concert series. Groups hail from 10 different countries including the U.S., Zimbabwe and France.
As Democrats Kick Off Their Convention, How 1 Network Is Handling It
by David Folkenflik
How do you put on TV productions built around spectacles that are not taking place in person, and are unlikely to be spectacular? We examine NBC New's approach to covering virtual conventions.
Amateur Treasure Hunters Dig For Artifacts In Their Own Backyard
During the pandemic lockdown, more people are digging up treasure troves of historical items. In Scotland, a man with a metal detector found a trove of Bronze Age artifacts including a sword.
Philadelphia's Naked Bike Ride Is Canceled Because Of Pandemic
Every year thousands of people ride to promote body positivity. The ride normally happens in September. Last year, however, some people complained about the cold so the race was moved to August.
U.S. Deaths Top 170,000 As Coronavirus Pandemic Continues To Take Its Toll
by Allison Aubrey
The CDC estimates there could be up to 200,000 deaths in the U.S. from COVID-19 by Labor Day. As schools begin to reopen, there are renewed calls for vigilance in social distancing and masking.
News Brief: Postal Concerns, Convention Amid COVID-19, Belarus Protests
House lawmakers are being called back to address postal service changes. The Democrats' convention begins virtually on Monday. And, demonstrators in Belarus demand that the president steps down.
Israel And UAE Agreement A 'Courageous Decision,' Says U.S. Ambassador
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David M. Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, about the new U.S.-brokered diplomatic agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.