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Colorado River system refills after snowy winter
Climate change is predicted to shrink the Colorado River. But right now, there's more snow melt than the river has seen in decades.
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Law researchers challenge using cases with enslaved people as precedent
A team of Michigan State law school researchers is challenging that practice.
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Students at Georgia's School for the Blind cherish memories with 3-D yearbooks
'Tis the season for students to reflect on highlights of the school year.
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Israel is reportedly debating a wider offensive after intense battle in the West Bank
Israeli troops and Palestinian militants in the West Bank have fought one of their most intense battles of the past year, leaving at least five Palestinians killed and scores injured.
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'Washington Post' journalist on FBI's delayed investigation of Trump's role in Jan. 6
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Carol Leonnig of The Washington Post about her reporting on the DOJ's delay in investigating Donald Trump's involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Human Rights Watch: Flawed technology shuts out deserving families from aid
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Amos Toh of Human Rights Watch about a report showing algorithms deliver aid unevenly to poor households in Jordan. Many nations use algorithms to screen for aid programs.
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Authorities say a peaceful gathering in suburban Chicago turned deadly
NPR's A Martinez talks to Chicago Sun-Times reporter Sophie Sherry about a spate of shootings in the Chicago area that killed at least 11 people.
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Republican 2024 hopefuls are reining in their Trump criticism
Republicans rallied around ex-President Trump rather than criticize the 2024 presidential candidate's arraignment on criminal charges. (Story aired on Weekend All Things Considered on June 17, 2023.)
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'Tiny sub, big ocean': Why the Titanic submersible search is so challenging
Retired U.S. Navy submarine Capt. David Marquet says crews would need to locate the vessel then bring it to the surface to unlatch it. He puts the odds of passengers' survival at "about 1%."
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Morning news brief
After visiting China, Secretary of State Blinken headed to London. Developments in the Israeli occupied West Bank worry the international community. Virginia's primary election is today.
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