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Letters: How Parents Talk To Boys About Sex And Consent
Melissa Block and Audie Cornish read emails from listeners about how parents talk to boys about sex and consent and a strong storm that hit California.
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Paul Rudd's 'Death of a Unicorn' is 'thoughtful but gruesome'
Paul Rudd stars in the new comedy-horror film Death of a Unicorn as a meek father who hits a unicorn with his car — and soon learns that's a very bad thing to do.
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In Alabama, Reporter Says He Located Remains Of Last Known American Slave Ship
An Alabama reporter says he may have located the remains of the Clotilda, the last known American slave ship, which illegally brought 110 African captives to the U.S. in 1860. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Ben Raines, reporter for AL.com, about his discovery, which has not yet been authenticated.
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AARP Foundation Sues Nursing Home to Stop Illegal Evictions
Gloria and Bill Single lived together in a nursing home until she was evicted without warning. Complaints about illegal evictions from nursing homes are up 73 percent in California since 2011.
Students Drive New Policies As K-12 Sexual Assault Investigations Rise
Since 2014, sexual assault investigations conducted by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights are up nearly 500 percent in elementary, middle and high schools across the country.
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AARP Foundation Sues Nursing Home To Stop Illegal Evictions
Gloria and Bill Single lived together in a nursing home until she was evicted without warning. Complaints about illegal evictions from nursing homes are up 73 percent in California since 2011.
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Historic Black Church Donates $100,000 To Pay Off Debts Of Howard U. Students
The idea that bridging small financial shortfalls for students can make a big impact is starting to gain attention. For 34 students, a Virginia church's donation has eased the burden.
Portland Officer Use Of Distraction Grenade During Protest Under Review
A video that's gone viral shows a police officer at Sunday's dueling rallies in downtown Portland throwing a crowd control grenade directly at a filmmaker. Portland police said they are investigating.
Oregon Universities Wrestle With ICE Order Threatening To Force Out International Students
International students pursuing degrees in the U.S. may have to leave the country if their universities switch to online-only courses this fall.
Examining Bernie Madoff, 'The Wizard Of Lies'
New York Times financial writer Diana Henriques was the first journalist to interview Bernie Madoff after he was sent to prison. Henriques' new book, The Wizard of Lies, details how Madoff created the biggest Ponzi scheme in history after playing a prominent role in shaping modern markets.
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