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Police Body Camera Video Raises Questions About Shooting Of N.C. Black Man
In Charlotte, N.C., people continue to protest the police shooting of a black man at a fast-food restaurant parking lot. The killing sparked questions about whether the shooting was justified.
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Snot Otter Emerges Victorious In Vote For Pennsylvania's Official Amphibian
The Eastern hellbender salamander may not be a looker. But its sensitivity to pollution and changing water conditions makes the creature a useful indicator for water quality in rivers and streams.
Justice Department To Release 400 Pages Of Redacted Mueller Report
After a nearly two-year investigation and nearly a month more of waiting, people will soon be able to read some of the findings of the Russia investigation — in investigators' own words.
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Tourists Face A Toll If They Want To Drive Down Lombard Street
San Francisco's Lombard Street claims to be the "crookedest street in the world" — with eight switchbacks on a steep hill. Officials are debating how much a toll tourists should pay.
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Special Coverage: AG Barr Press Conference On Mueller Report
Attorney General William Barr holds a live press conference on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Sorting Out Legal Questions Post-Barr Press Conference On Mueller Report
David Greene talks to Kimberly Wehle, who served as associate independent counsel during the Whitewater probe, and former federal prosecutor Shan Wu on what to expect from the redacted Mueller report.
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Redacted Mueller Report Released; Congress, Trump React
Attorney General William Barr told the nation that while Russians did seek to disrupt the 2016 election, they did it on their own. The 448-page redacted Mueller report was released on Thursday.
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Washington State Senate Passes Bill Removing Exemption For Measles Vaccine
The bill removes the personal belief exemption from required childhood vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella. Seventeen states allow exemptions based on philosophical objections.
The U.S. Now Ranks As A 'Problematic' Place For Journalists
"Never before have US journalists been subjected to so many death threats," Reporters Without Borders said in its annual World Press Freedom Index, adding that President Trump "exacerbates" problem.
'This Is Morally Wrong': Biden Supports Striking Massachusetts Grocery Workers
Thirty-one thousand Stop & Shop workers are striking in New England over proposed changes to wages and benefits. Eight days in, the strike has shuttered some stores and slowed business at others.
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