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Red Hot's 30-year fight against AIDS
S2020 E347 - 7m 5s
Thirty years ago, the Red Hot organization was founded to raise awareness and money around the AIDS crisis and was dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS through pop culture. In commemoration of their anniversary, Red Hot is rereleasing popular track lists in the lead up to World AIDS Day on December 1st. NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker reports.
U.K. grapples with lockdown fatigue, Brexit transition
S2020 E347 - 5m 9s
The U.K. is currently facing two monumental challenges: managing COVID-19 measures amid protests and lockdown fatigue, and its quickly approaching Brexit from the European Union. Frank Langfitt, NPR Correspondent and author of “The Shanghai Free Taxi” joins Michael Hill from London to discuss the situation on the ground.
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