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Jury Selection Postponed In Trial For Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof
Jury selection was postponed Monday in the federal death penalty trial for Dylann Roof, the white man accused of killing nine worshippers at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. Prosecutors say it was a racially-motivated attack.
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Tom Petty Showed Grace And Beauty In Songwriting
Tom Petty wrote a lot of hits during his more than 40 years making music. Petty is one of the many notable people who died in 2017. As much as he was known for big classic rock anthems, he was also capable of just tremendous grace and beauty in his songwriting, as seen in the song "Wildflowers."
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FBI Agents Association Sees Increased Donations As Special Counsel Criticism Continues
President Trump and Congressional Republicans are continuing a campaign to discredit special counsel Robert Mueller. In response, the FBI Agents Association has seen an uptick in donations.
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Koreas Hold Border Talks, U.S., Canada Hold Summit On Nuclear Threat
Twenty nations are discussing how to best implement sanctions against North Korea. Rachel Martin talks to Jonathan Cheng, Seoul bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal.
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Ex-Defense Chief William Perry On False Missile Warnings
Following the false alarm in Hawaii, Steve Inskeep talks to former Secretary of Defense William Perry, who says the risk of accidental nuclear war is not hypothetical. It's happened before.
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Trump, Clinton Crisscross The Country On Last Day Of Campaigning
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton make their final push on the last day of campaigning before Election Day.
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People In Michigan Are Enthusiastic About 'Amish Uber'
Tim Hochstedler's horse-drawn buggy rides have been a hit. WWMT news says Hochstedler isn't affiliated with Uber — he just likes the name. A ride costs $5.
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Venezuela's Maduro Survives Assassination Attempt, Officials Say
President Nicolás Maduro survived a reported attack over the weekend — the latest of several recent plots against his government which is unpopular because of hyperinflation and food shortages.
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Time With White Nationalists Recorded In 'Everything You Love Will Burn'
Noel Kings talks to journalist Vegas Tenold, who spent several years embedded with white nationalist groups — culminating in last year's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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2 Missing Nursing Home Residents In Germany Discovered Safe
The operators of the nursing home were worried last week when two elderly men appeared to vanish. Police were called but it turns out the men were not lost. They went to a heavy metal festival.
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