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Possible Terrorism In Canada As Officer Stabbed And Pedestrians Struck
A vehicle containing an ISIS flag hit the officer before the driver jumped out and stabbed him, police said. Hours later, in a possibly related incident, a U-Haul hit pedestrians.
What Can We Learn About The Effects Of Social Media Ads?
Amid news that Russian operatives may have bought ads to fuel social and racial unrest, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Scott Tranter, a director of analytics for a data and technology firm.
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Supreme Court Prepares To Hear Gerrymandering Case
The Supreme Court will hear a case this week that could have repercussions on how politicians are elected throughout the country.
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Hundreds Injured In Spain After Violence Breaks Out Surrounding Independence Vote
Catalans are voting in what the Spanish government considers an illegal referendum on independence. At polling locations around the country, police clashed with pro-separatists.
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U.S. Local Authorities Expecting Influx Of Puerto Ricans After Hurricane Maria
While authorities in Puerto Rico work on recovery efforts for the hurricane-battered island, parts of the U.S. mainland are getting ready as many Puerto Ricans are planning to relocate.
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Clean Water And Access To Power Remains An Issue For Puerto Ricans
In Puerto Rico, residents are still struggling to get gasoline to keep generators operating and other resources while President Trump has continued to lash out against critics of his efforts.
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Trump Says Tillerson Is 'Wasting His Time' On Talks With North Korea
The tweets from the president come just one day after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson noted the U.S. has channels of negotiation "open to Pyongyang."
James McBride Says Fiction Writing Allows Him More Freedom
Journalist, writer and musician James McBride discusses his collection of short stories, Five-Carat Soul, his first work of fiction since winning the 2013 National Book Award for The Good Lord Bird.
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Las Vegas Shooting Update: At Least 59 People Are Dead After Gunman Attacks Concert
Gunfire rained down on a country music concert attended by thousands of people Sunday night. More than 500 people were taken to hospitals, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
'Hypoallergenic' And 'Fragrance-Free' Moisturizer Claims Are Often False
People with skin conditions like eczema need moisturizers to treat their dry, cracked and reddened skin. But research suggests many moisturizers are mislabeled and can make the skin conditions worse.
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