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White Supremacist Protest In Virginia Leaves One Dead
White nationalists and counter-protesters clashed in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has declared a state of emergency in response to the violence.
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You Can Order a Dozen STD Tests Online — But Should You?
It sounds so simple: Order a kit online, test for sexually transmitted diseases in the privacy of home and mail it back. But deciding what to test for and who gets tested is far from easy.
Giving Voice To Memories From 1947 Partition And The Birth Of India And Pakistan
This month, India and Pakistan celebrate 70 years of independence. But the scars of a violent partition linger. An oral history project is racing to collect stories from those who lived through it.
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Mullen Expresses Concern Over 'Brinkmanship' With North Korea
The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said he's very concerned that the hot rhetoric coming out of Pyongyang and Washington could spin "out of control."
Why Street Harassers Speak The Same Language Across The U.S.
People across the U.S. wrote NPR with their stories of street harassment, and from Alaska to New York, there were a whole lotta "Hey baby"s and "Hi beautiful"s.
2 U.S. Service Members Killed, 5 Injured In Northern Iraq
The troops died during combat operations, the military said. The mission against ISIS in the region is investigating the incident, which doesn't appear to have been due to enemy contact.
Trump Supporter: 'He Called For Unity, I Never Saw Obama Call For Unity'
The White House tweaked its reaction to the events in Charlottesville, Va., saying the president condemns white supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all extremist groups. Trump supporters are reacting.
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NAFTA: What Does This New Round Of Negotiation Mean?
President Trump has threatened to walk away from NAFTA if he can't secure a better deal for the U.S. But former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez says it would be hard for the U.S. to walk away.
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Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer Talks About How Protests Were Handled
Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer defends local police, calls protests "terrorism," and blames President Trump for mainstreaming hate.
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Charlottesville: Reflecting On And Dissecting What Happened
Charlottesville, Va., continues to recover after white supremacists rallied and three people died. NPR has the latest on investigations into the motorist who rammed his car into counter protesters.
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