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Supreme Court To Decide If Mexican Nationals May Sue For Border Shooting
A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed an unarmed Mexican national from across the border, and the agent was not disciplined. The boy's family says a suit is their only possibility for justice.
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Ukraine Is Investigating Whether U.S. Ambassador Yovanovitch Was Surveilled
Ukraine's Internal Affairs Ministry says it's asking the FBI to help determine whether international laws were broken, or "whether it is just a bravado and a fake information" from a U.S. politician.
What Trump's Whistleblower Tweets Say About The White House's Defense Strategy
As the House accelerates its impeachment inquiry of President Trump, he's sending vitriolic tweets about his rivals and trying to make the case he did nothing wrong in his call with Ukraine's leader.
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A Change In How 1 Chinese Province Reports Coronavirus Adds Thousands Of Cases
Hubei province has added "clinical cases" to the count — patients who exhibit all the symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, but have either not been tested or tested negative.
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Is It Insulting To Call This A 'Hut'?
Dictionary.com says a hut is "a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials." But some say it has additional connotations.
Nassar's Exploitation Of The Climate Of Fear At A USA Gymnastics Training Site
Olympic gold medalist Dominique Moceanu, an early critic of abusive behavior in the USA gymnastics program, talks to NPR's Michel Martin about recent reporting on the sport's widespread sexual abuse.
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'It’s Just A Damn Good Way': Remembering Thara Memory
The death of the 68-year-old trumpeter and educator leaves a void — and questions.
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Democrats Try To Force Dream Act Vote As GOP Rolls Out Its DACA Fix
Democrats this week introduced a rare procedural move to force a vote on the Dream Act, while Republicans rolled out a conservative-friendly option aimed at resolving the legal status of Dreamers.
Blaming Victims For Mail Bombs Carries Echoes Of Civil Rights Bombings
The speculation surrounding a string of mail bombs harks back to another era in American history, when bombs were a tool of political intimidation and when bombings were blamed on the victims.
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He Witnessed A Rape In 1969. He's Finally Ready To Talk About It
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Don Palmerine, who witnessed a rape as a teenager. After keeping silent for 50 years, he wrote about it in The Washington Post.
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