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August 21, 2017: The Great American Eclipse finally arrived today, marching along a path of totality stretching from Oregon to South Carolina. What was it like? We check in with some folks on the scene. Plus, a look at what stands to change — or doesn't — after Steve Bannon's ouster; remembering two comedic icons, Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis; Texas has a new abortion law, and also faces the prospect of redrawing congressional district maps; a nonprofit's mission to engage unemployed youths with little education; and a new documentary explores how tribal courts are creating alternative systems of justice.
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August 21, 2017: The Great American Eclipse finally arrived today, marching along a path of totality stretching from Oregon to South Carolina. What was it like? We check in with some folks on the scene. Plus, a look at what stands to change — or doesn't — after Steve Bannon's ouster; remembering two comedic icons, Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis; Texas has a new abortion law, and also faces the prospect of redrawing congressional district maps; a nonprofit's mission to engage unemployed youths with little education; and a new documentary explores how tribal courts are creating alternative systems of justice.

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