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Why Finding A Jury For Death Penalty Cases Is Complicated
Jury selection continues in the trials of the Boston marathon bombing and the Aurora, Colorado theater shooting. The prosecutors in both are seeking the death penalty. The process could take months.
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After Trump's NATO Criticism, Countries Spend More On Defense
David Greene talks to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who met with President Trump this week. Top on the agenda was defense spending, Iran and the war on terrorism.
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Trump To Host A Prison Overhaul Summit
Evangelical leaders are expected to attend a meeting at the White House Friday on prison overhaul. It's an issue that's becoming more of a front-burner political issue for this group.
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VA Says It's Trying To Improve Caregiver Program's Appeals Process
The VA's caregiver program provides a stipend to family members of disabled vets to provide home health care. NPR revealed numerous VA centers were ejecting hundreds of people from the program.
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The Larger Costs Of The Explosion In Sports Gambling
David Greene talks to Les Bernal, who heads the group Stop Predatory Gambling, about last week's Supreme Court decision that threw out a law that prevented most states from legalizing sports betting.
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2 in 5 college students face food insecurity – colleges are working to help
As grocery prices continue to rise, many college students are turning to their campus food pantry to help make ends meet.
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Kate Pierson Says Going Solo Is Like 'Having Wings'
"There's nobody like The B-52s," Pierson says. "But doing stuff on my own, I can also express more personal songs."
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When Big Brother Is An Evil, Jewelry-Obsessed Necromancer
Lord of the Rings fans wanted to build a giant Eye of Sauron atop a skyscraper in Moscow, a place that already can make you feel you're being watched. The Orthodox church had officials scrap the plan.
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Former Officer: Policing Takes Patience, But Black Suspects Get Little
Eric Adams, now the Brooklyn Borough president, was beaten by cops as a teenager. He kept that a secret and became an officer himself, to try to change the police force from inside.
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Sidewalk Touts Trade Tips On Shanghai's Booming Bull Market
The Shanghai exchange is on a tear, but there could be trouble ahead for ill-informed investors. Analysts say the current upswing is driven by perceptions rather than fundamentals.
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