About 450 Havasupai live in the remote Supai Village at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. In 2019, the tribe got broadband access for the first time.
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Rural Fire Service (RFS) firefighter Trevor Stewart views the flank of a fire on January 11, 2020 in Tumbarumba, Australia.
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A 2018 study of the racial/ethnic diversity of sources on NPR's weekday newsmagazines. Totals reflect individuals with multiple races (i.e., an individual can be counted in more than one race).
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In 2016, NPR's Human Resources department expanded the options for race and ethnicity with which newsroom employees could identify to include "American Indian" and "Two or more." In 2017, the options expanded again to include "Not Specified."
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton boards her campaign plane at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport on November 6, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Students return to the University of Virginia for the fall semester on August 19, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Firefighters monitor a back fire as they battle the Medocino Complex Fire on August 7, 2018 near Lodoga, California.
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NPR's John Burnett interviews Mel and Barbara Micah, who evacuated from Bellaire, Texas, which is southwest of Houston, on Monday. NPR has interviewed dozens of flood victims, and listeners are curious to know how they're doing now.
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