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NPR News: Suspect in Waukesha Christmas parade attack had prior criminal record
Suspect in Waukesha Christmas parade attack had prior criminal record Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was charged earlier this month with recklessl...
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NPR News: Jurors have resumed deliberations in the 'Unite the Right' trial in Charlottesville
Jurors have resumed deliberations in the 'Unite the Right' trial in Charlottesville The jury is being asked to decide whether white...
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NPR News: What we know about the Waukesha Christmas Parade incident
What we know about the Waukesha Christmas Parade incident At least five people are dead and more than 40 others are injured after the drive...
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NPR News: Former gun industry insider explains why he left to fight for the other side
Former gun industry insider explains why he left to fight for the other side Gunfight author Ryan Busse was once a rising star in the gun i...
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NPR News: Biden appoints Jerome Powell to a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve
Biden appoints Jerome Powell to a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve President Biden has tapped Jerome Powell to serve a second...
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NPR News: An investigation finds overwhelming evidence that Cuomo engaged in sexual harassment
An investigation finds overwhelming evidence that Cuomo engaged in sexual harassment The report also found that the former Gov. Andrew Cuom...
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NPR News: Republicans are changing state laws to try and get out of federal vaccine mandates
Republicans are changing state laws to try and get out of federal vaccine mandates Nationwide, conservative lawmakers have come together to...
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NPR News: Closing arguments begin in the trial of 3 men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery
Closing arguments begin in the trial of 3 men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery Travis McMichael, his father, Greg, and William 'Roddi...
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NPR News: Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day For a decade, Target opened its stores on Thanksgiving. The retailer suspended th...
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NPR News: Closing arguments are to begin in the Ga. murder trial over a Black jogger's death
Closing arguments are to begin in the Ga. murder trial over a Black jogger's death On Monday, closing arguments are to begin in the tri...
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NPR News: Many questions remain as authorities probe Waukesha parade tragedy
Many questions remain as authorities probe Waukesha parade tragedy An SUV sped through barricades and into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, ...
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NPR News: Life without reliable internet remains a daily struggle for millions of Americans
Life without reliable internet remains a daily struggle for millions of Americans The newly signed infrastructure bill provides funding for...
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NPR News: Newly arrived Afghans get creative and find their own way to homes
Newly arrived Afghans get creative and find their own way to homes Thousands of recent Afghan refugees are still living on military bases a...
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NPR News: 80 people stormed a California Nordstrom store and stole merchandise
80 people stormed a California Nordstrom store and stole merchandise Police in Walnut Creek said they arrested three people in connection w...
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NPR News: More than 20 injured and some killed after a driver speeds through a Wisconsin parade
More than 20 injured and some killed after a driver speeds through a Wisconsin parade Children were among those struck by the car and an un...
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NPR News: Former Democrat lawmaker who benefited from gerrymandering sees a better path
Former Democrat lawmaker who benefited from gerrymandering sees a better path NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Rep. Albert W...
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NPR News: Tiger Woods shows off his golf swing in new video following February car crash
Tiger Woods shows off his golf swing in new video following February car crash Woods has been recovering from leg and foot injuries followi...
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NPR News: COVID in the U.S. update: Disney's vaccine mandate, boosters, a startling death toll
COVID in the U.S. update: Disney's vaccine mandate, boosters, a startling death toll Disney has paused its vaccine mandate for Walt Dis...
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NPR News: As Georgia grows more Democratic, its members of Congress will not
As Georgia grows more Democratic, its members of Congress will not Facing political and demographic changes in the state over the last deca...
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NPR News: Outside of Atlanta, Black families are buying land to create a safe haven
Outside of Atlanta, Black families are buying land to create a safe haven 19 Black families have purchased land south of Atlanta for a futu...
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NPR News: Meet the mullet queen of Lansing, Michigan
Meet the mullet queen of Lansing, Michigan Ashley Medina is so busy cutting mullets for all kinds of people in her Lansing, Michigan, shop ...
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Hair Curlers in Public? That’s Just How They Roll.
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NPR News: What we know about the 3 men who were shot by Kyle Rittenhouse
What we know about the 3 men who were shot by Kyle Rittenhouse On Aug. 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anth...
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NPR News: 4 years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico power grid remains in poor shape
4 years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico power grid remains in poor shape NPR's Michel Martin talks with journalist Eliván Martínez M...
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NPR News: Rittenhouse verdict disappoints outside courthouse of Arbery trial
Rittenhouse verdict disappoints outside courthouse of Arbery trial In Brunswick, Ga., where three men are on trial in the shooting death of...
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NPR News: Atlanta's airport had an active shooter scare as millions prepare for holiday travel
Atlanta's airport had an active shooter scare as millions prepare for holiday travel The accidental discharge of a weapon at the airpor...
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NPR News: Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin expects the Senate to pass spending bill by the end of 2021
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin expects the Senate to pass spending bill by the end of 2021 Sen. Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, spoke wit...
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NPR News: Kyle Rittenhouse verdict prompts protests in several cities
Kyle Rittenhouse verdict prompts protests in several cities Activists opposed to the jury's acquittal gathered in several cities across...
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The Godmother of ‘Plant-Based’ Living
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NPR News: Hey, I want to buy your house: Homeowners besieged by unsolicited offers
Hey, I want to buy your house: Homeowners besieged by unsolicited offers Lots of speculators are jockeying to get in on the hot market. Som...
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NPR News: Georgia voters say no to building one of the world's largest chicken-shaped topiary
Georgia voters say no to building one of the world's largest chicken-shaped topiary The city of Fitzgerald, Georgia, planned to constru...
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NPR News: Portland drag club recognized in the National Register of Historic Places
Portland drag club recognized in the National Register of Historic Places In Portland, drag queen Darcelle is celebrating recognition of he...
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NPR News: Kenosha, Wisconsin, reacts to Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal
Kenosha, Wisconsin, reacts to Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal We look at local reaction to the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, who stood trial fo...
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NPR News: Intense wildfires have killed up to 1/5 of the earth's largest trees
Intense wildfires have killed up to 1/5 of the earth's largest trees Recent wildfires in California have highlighted the fragility of g...
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NPR News: A texting mix-up sparked a Thanksgiving dinner tradition that continues this year
A texting mix-up sparked a Thanksgiving dinner tradition that continues this year The tradition began when Wanda Dench texted Jamal Hinton ...
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The Godmother of ‘Plant-Based’ Living
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To Breed or Not to Breed?
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‘When Are You Getting Married?’
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NPR News: Elizabeth Holmes takes the stand in her criminal fraud trial
Elizabeth Holmes takes the stand in her criminal fraud trial The surprise decision to have Holmes testify so early came as a bombshell and ...
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NPR News: Kyle Rittenhouse's defense attorney discusses the trial and acquittal
Kyle Rittenhouse's defense attorney discusses the trial and acquittal NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Mark Richards, Kyle Rittenhouse...
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NPR News: For far-right groups, Rittenhouse's acquittal is a cause for celebration
For far-right groups, Rittenhouse's acquittal is a cause for celebration One expert fears that the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse will e...
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NPR News: The blistering housing market has investors calling homeowners with uninvited offers
The blistering housing market has investors calling homeowners with uninvited offers Homeowners are being besieged by unsolicited texts and...
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NPR News: Why legal experts were not surprised by the Rittenhouse jury's decision to acquit
Why legal experts were not surprised by the Rittenhouse jury's decision to acquit Prosecutors had argued that Rittenhouse was responsib...
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NPR News: The Rittenhouse jurors watch video, but that can't be counted on to prevent bias
The Rittenhouse jurors watch video, but that can't be counted on to prevent bias Psychology experts say like any jury, the 12 men and w...
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NPR News: The FDA authorizes COVID booster shots for all U.S. adults
The FDA authorizes COVID booster shots for all U.S. adults The FDA on Friday granted emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech an...
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NPR News: 2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X more than 5 decades ago have been exonerated
2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X more than 5 decades ago have been exonerated Two men convicted of the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X ...
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Chalk It Up to ‘Chill Yentas’
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Anticipating a Deed, They Said ‘I Do’
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