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Cyntoia Brown Released After 15 Years In Prison For Murder
Brown, 31, was released from a Tennessee prison after serving 15 years of a life sentence for killing a man when she was a teenager. She was granted clemency in January.
Stocks Come Back After Another Wild Day On Wall Street
Stocks slid early on, amid escalating fears that the U.S.-China trade war will further damage a worldwide economy that's already slowing. But the market recovered by day's end.
Why Everyone In Gambia Is Tuning Into A Broadcast About 'Truth'
In the West African nation of Gambia, people are transfixed by testimony about alleged abuses by former President Yahya Jammeh.
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Bringing Together Young And Old To Ease The Isolation Of Rural Life
In rural communities, loneliness and lack of social connection are taking a toll on the elderly and young alike. One group in Minnesota is trying to solve the problem by connecting the generations.
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False Reports Of Gunmen In N.Y.C. And Virginia Cause Jitters Following Mass Shootings
Experts who study the psychological impact of mass shootings say panicked reactions after such events is expected, but tends to dissipate over time.
White House Restricts Press Corps' Access During Trump's Visits To El Paso And Dayton
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New York Times photographer Doug Mills about some members of the White House Press Corps not being allowed access to some of President Trump's meetings.
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Recent Mass Shootings Raise Questions About Law Enforcement's Ability To Prevent Them
Recent shootings have raised questions about how law enforcement can prevent such attacks. The FBI says it's challenging to identify and investigate the evolving threat of domestic terrorism.
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Saying Something 'That Is Us': The Villalobos Brothers Raise Their Voices
Ernesto, Luis and Alberto Villalobos took a detour from the classical music world to embrace the sounds of their childhood with the band's latest album, Somos.
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5 Years After Michael Brown Shooting, Slow Signs Of Progress
Missouri's St. Louis County has a new prosecutor and some new policies. But residents say that while there are some positive political signs, much more needs to be done.
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Careful With Those Birthday Candles, Smokey: Beloved Bear Turns 75
The longest-running public service campaign is tied to a reduction in wildfires, but in some ways Smokey's message may have worked too well. Here's how he's changed.
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