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100 Million People In The U.S. Affected By Capital One Data Breach
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Robert Knake of the Council on Foreign Relations about a Capital One data breach that compromised personal information of nearly 100 million Americans.
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Law Enforcement Officials Argue Rural Homeless Services Worsen Problem
Rural homelessness in Oregon isn't as visible as its urban equivalent, but it's a major problem. Even when money is available, local officials say providing resources could make the problem worse.
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Venezuelans Find Temporary Lifeline At Colombia's First Border Tent Camp
The United Nations refugee agency set up a facility in Maicao near the Venezuelan border, providing help for more than 300 migrants. The facility aims to expand to meet the growing need.
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The death toll is expected to climb from the landslide in Papua New Guinea
NPR's A Martinez talks to Stephen Dziedic of the Australian Broadcasting company about the deadly landslide in Papau New Guinea.
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LISTEN: 4 Speeches To Hear Before Bernie Sanders' Socialism Address
Sanders is set to give a speech Thursday explaining Democratic socialism to voters. There's a long history of big political speeches designed to take on and neutralize a lingering concern of voters.
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Aid workers in Gaza are fighting for survival too
Almost no aid is getting into Gaza right now. Humanitarian groups continue to sound alarm bells, as deliveries of aid have been stalled because of rising security concerns in the Gaza Strip.
Hurricane Beryl grows to Category 5 strength in the southeast Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl upgraded to a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm late Monday night, the National Hurricane Center said, as it crossed islands in the southeastern Caribbean.
Would an NBA team draft the son of Lebron James if it helps them sign his father?
The NBA draft begins Wednesday night, and this year the son of superstar LeBron James is the lead story.
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Will Kenyan police officers be able to wrest back control of Haiti from gangs?
The first contingent of Kenyan police officers arrive in Haiti after months of delays. The multinational force is there to curb gangs that have taken over most of the Haitian capital to bring order.
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Senate Leaders Weigh In On Comey Firing
On Wednesday, Sen. Mitch McConnell rejected calls for a special prosecutor or independent Russia investigation given the firing of FBI Director James Comey, NPR's Geoff Bennett tells David Greene.
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