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FBI Analysis Of Las Vegas Shooting Ends Without A Clear Motive Identified
The FBI has concluded its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting that left 58 dead. The agency's investigation did not determine the gunman's motive.
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One Year After Deadly Shooting, Parkland Parents Call For School Board Changes
Parents of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students were at a news conference with Florida's governor on Wednesday to call for changes to the school board following last year's deadly shooting.
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Alabama Commissioner Lays Out How State Plans To Curb Violence In Prisons
Two months after the U.S. Department of Justice put Alabama on notice for its unconstitutional prison conditions, the state's Department of Corrections has unveiled a three-year plan to improve.
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CEOs Becoming More Active On Political Issues, Including Abortion
Historically, CEOs spoke out on political issues relevant to their bottom lines, but as the fight over abortion escalates, some say their employees and customers expect them to take a stand.
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Russian Authorities Back Down On The Arrest Of An Investigative Journalist
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Moscow Times, about the Russian government's decision to drop drug charges against investigative journalist Ivan Golunov.
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Vatican Rejects Idea That People Can Choose Or Change Their Gender
The Vatican says gender is god-given, dismissing the idea that there is any right to choose one's gender. The Vatican said a fluid idea of identity is not "based on the truths of existence."
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East Wing demolition is a sign of Trump's quest to remake the presidency in his image
President Trump's interest in curating his public image is closely linked to how he wields power as president.
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Use Of U.S. Dollar In Venezuela Sustains Some Economic Activity Under U.S. Sanctions
President Nicolás Maduro has allowed the use of U.S. dollars to revive Venezuela's collapsing economy, jumpstarting business and consumption for those with greenbacks. Those without may go hungry.
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Attorney General Barr To Testify On Capitol Hill About Mueller Report
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Judiciary Committee member and 2020 presidential candidate, about Barr testifying on the special counsel's report. NPR's Tamara Keith comments.
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These High Schoolers Have A Passion For 'Poetry Out Loud'
The Poetry Out Loud contest is kind of like a poetry spelling bee. Kids from across the country compete at reciting their chosen poems, and the winner takes home a prize of $20,000.
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