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Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev addresses a group of 150 business executives in San Francisco, June 5, 1990. Russian news agencies reported that former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has died at 91, citing a statement from the Central Clinical Hospital. David Longstreath/AP hide caption

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Members of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) protest against the death of George Floyd outside U.S. Consulate in solidarity with Black Lives Matter movement on June 8, 2020 in Sandton, South Africa. Gallo Images via Getty Images hide caption

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In 2020, Protests Spread Across The Globe With A Similar Message: Black Lives Matter

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News Brief: Pandemic Relief, Nashville Bombing, Ga. Senate Runoffs

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News Brief: Pandemic Relief, Nashville Blast, EU Vaccinations

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News Brief: Relief Bill, Brexit Deal, Fewer Tourists In Bethlehem

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News Brief: Trump Pardons, Defense Bill Veto, Brexit Negotiators

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Pfizer, BioNTech Reach Deal To Supply U.S. With More Vaccine Doses

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News Brief: Trump Slams Relief Bill, Presidential Pardons, France-U.K. Border

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Adam Weiner's new track for Morning Edition's Song Project is for people who feel isolated around the holidays, especially this year. Gab Bonghi/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Adam Weiner's New Song, 'Christmas Makes Me Cry,' Channels Holiday Loneliness

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News Brief: Relief Measure, COVID-19 Mutations, Computer Hack

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Linguine allo Scoglio and Chewy Hazelnut–Browned Butter Sugar Cookies from America's Test Kitchen. Carl Tremblay and Steve Klise hide caption

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A Cookie And Linguine: 2 'America's Test Kitchen' Dishes For Your Holiday Table

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News Brief: Pandemic Relief, COVID-19 Mutation, 2nd Vaccine

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News Brief: Vaccine Vote, Lawsuits Against Facebook, Relief Aid Debate

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News Brief: Virus Sweeps Across Southwest, Cabinet Picks, Fort Hood

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PJ Morton's new track for Morning Edition's Song Project, "Still Here," is about working through a year full of challenges and loss. Matt Robertson/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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On 'Still Here,' PJ Morton Reflects On Surviving 2020

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