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Correction To Previous Day's Report On Michigan State Settlement
NPR corrects an interview with Michigan State University Interim President John Engler about a $500 million settlement for victims of convicted sex abuser Larry Nassar.
Southern Baptist Leader Removed From Post Over Comments On Domestic Abuse
The president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has been removed from his position. Paige Patterson has faced backlash about how he counseled women who reported marital abuse and rape.
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Trying Physical Therapy First For Low Back Pain May Curb Use Of Opioids
A study of patients with low back pain finds that those who got physical therapy first needed fewer pricey scans and surgeries and had "significantly lower out-of-pocket costs" for treatment overall.
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All NFL Players 'Shall Stand And Show Respect' For Flag And Anthem, League Says
The NFL Players Association says the athletes were not consulted about the policy. Anyone who doesn't want to stand can stay in the locker room, the NFL says.
If You're Not Sure What Red Nose Day Is, You're Not Alone
It's been around in the U.S. for 3 years. It involves the selling of red noses to fight children's poverty. And it's definitely not a joke.
Woman Sentenced To Life In Prison After 'Act Of Pure Evil' Acid Attack In U.K.
Berlinah Wallace had been found guilty of flinging sulfuric acid onto a man who had angered her for ending their relationship.
'I Hope This Will Set A Precedent,' Says Trans Teen Who Won Case Over Bathroom Access
Gavin Grimm was a high school student in Virginia when his local school board denied him access to the boys' bathroom. His case has stretched for years; now a federal judge has decided in his favor.
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Federal Court Rules In Favor Of Transgender Student In Restroom Case
A federal court in Virginia ruled in favor of Gavin Grimm, a transgender teen who has been fighting for the right to use the school restroom that aligns with his gender identity.
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NFL Says Players Must Stand During Anthem Or Teams Will Face Fines
The NFL announced it will require players who are on the field to "stand and show respect for the flag and anthem." This comes after months of debate that started as protests against police brutality.
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James Clapper Weighs In On What Role The Intelligence Community Serves
During his tenure, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper presided over a tumultuous time for the intelligence community. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Clapper about his new book, Facts and Fears, and what he sees as the future of the intelligence community.
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