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Police Injure Protester In Buffalo As Demonstrations Continue Nationwide
Officers in Buffalo, N.Y., sweeping through an area to be cleared after curfew, shoved a man. He hit his head and bled onto the sidewalk. In New York City, officers moved against curfew violators.
Powerful Winds Delay More Olympic Skiing Events And Force Park's Closure
The wind blew apart a large temporary tent and toppled a security scanner. A moveable fence was also knocked over – and all of those descriptions apply to just one block.
Trump On Son's Russia Meeting: 'I Think Many People Would Have' Taken It
In addition to defending his son's decision to hold the meeting, President Trump also told Reuters that he had no knowledge of the meeting at the time and only learned of it recently in media reports.
Whatever The Character, June Foray's Voice Was Warmly Familiar
Foray voiced a wide variety of animated characters, and she brought the same genial humor and warmth to them all — except one.
Bill Cosby Makes Surprise Stand-Up Appearance Ahead Of Retrial
Cosby spun tales about his quiet Uncle William who loved to drink and riffed on themes of aging and his struggle with blindness.
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In 'POST-', Avowed Pessimist Jeff Rosenstock Surrenders To Creative Optimism
Critic Ken Tucker says he former ska/punk musician's new record is filled with "angry confusion," but Rosenstock also reveals himself as a singer-songwriter with a gift for delicate melodies.
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As Roy Moore Loses Support In Washington, D.C., Some In Alabama Are Still With Him
NPR's Elise Hu speaks with Rev. Mike Allison of the Madison Baptist Church about why he still supports Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, following allegations of sexual contact with a 14-year-old and the assault of a 16-year-old.
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Senate Intel Republican James Lankford Responds To Comey Testimony
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Sen. James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma and member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about former FBI Director James Comey's testimony about his meetings with President Trump.
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Behind China's VPN Crackdown, A 'Game Of Cat And Mouse' Continues
Savvy Internet users in China can tunnel under the "Great Firewall" using virtual private networks. Even as the government finds new methods to block VPNs, providers find ways to go around the blocks.
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For Navajos, Desert 'Tea' Fosters Kinship With Heritage And Nature
Some Navajo are trying to bring back their traditional food culture, including drinking Navajo "tea." It's brewed with a plant called greenthread that thrives in the mid-summer heat of the Southwest.
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