
Jason Wright joined the Washington Football Team as the new president while the team reckons with allegations of sexual harassment and changing a racist nickname.
McKinsey & CompanyJason Wright, the new president of the Washington Football Team, comes into his job after reports of widespread sexual harassment at the team. Wright talked with NPR about his plans for the team.
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Reviving Air Travel And Florida Tourism National News
Florida's governor wants the traveling public to start traveling again. He wants the public to know that air travel is safe during the coronavirus pandemic and hopes tourists will soon return.
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'Tightening The Screws': Belarus' Lukashenko Shows No Sign Of Bending To Protests National News
The Belarusian president appears to regain the upper hand after mass demonstrations against his reelection in a vote that's been criticized by the U.S. and the European Union.
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Shootings Expose Racial And Economic Divide In Kenosha National News
Kenosha residents are experiencing pain and fear, according to the Urban League president, in a city with a history of Black oppression.
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Wisconsin AG Pushes Back On Criticism Of Investigation Into Jacob Blake Shooting National News
The attorney general, Josh Kaul, has faced backlash after his office released findings that critics say have been used to justify the police shooting. Paul said that was "absolutely not" true.
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Hurricane Laura Losses Include 10 Deaths, Up To $12 Billion National News
Laura is blamed for at least 10 deaths, and it's estimated to have caused anywhere from $4 billion to $12 billion in damages. But officials and experts say the price tag could have been far worse.
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Civil Rights Lawyer And George Floyd's Brother On 'Painful' 2020 March On Washington National News
Ben Crump, who represents the family of Jacob Blake, and Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, share their views on what a March on Washington means in 2020.
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Rebound In Consumer Spending Fades In July National News
Consumer spending rose 1.9% last month — but the rebound slowed from May and June. Unemployment benefits continued to prop up spending in July, but that may change in August.
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