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What's Next For 'Safe Injection' Sites In Philadelphia?
Philadelphia officials gave the OK to establishing safe injection sites for drug users. But it's unclear where the sites would be located and who would fund and operate them.
A Look At All 11 School Shootings That Took Place In The First 23 Days Of 2018
The New York Times reported that Tuesday's school shooting in Kentucky was the eleventh shooting on school property in 2018 — just 23 days into the year. NPR takes a look at the other 10.
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Investigators Trying To Understand Motive In Kentucky School Shooting
Investigators in Kentucky are trying to understand why a student brought a gun to school, killing two classmates and wounding more than a dozen others. People in the community are struggling to cope.
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Save The Children Office In Jalalabad Attacked By Insurgents
Insurgents attacked an office of the nongovernmental organization Save the Children in Jalalabad on Wednesday. The attack came two days after another on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul that left an unspecified number of Americans dead.
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Formerly Of The Ethics Committee, Rep. Patrick Meehan Now Subject Of Investigation
Until recently Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., sat on the Ethics Committee and was leading the investigation into sexual harassment on Capitol Hill. Now he is trying to explain his actions that led to a taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlement and is a subject of a committee investigation.
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Larry Nassar Sentenced To Up To 175 Years After 150 Women Share Stories Of Abuse
"My monster is finally gone." That's what one woman said on Wednesday at the sentencing today of Larry Nassar, the former Olympic gymnastics doctor convicted of sexually abusing patients under the guise of treatment.
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Mark E. Smith, Acerbic Leader Of The Fall, Dies At 60
In a band known for its abrasive, genre-bending sound, Smith was the sole constant over four decades. His vision made The Fall moody, dark, repetitive, angry — and extremely prolific.
Trump Says 'I Will Do It Under Oath' Regarding Speaking To Mueller
President Trump expressed willingness to be interviewed by White House Special Counsel Robert Mueller and laid out his principles on immigration.
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'Don't Think A Robot Could Do This': Warehouse Workers Aren't Worried For Their Jobs
A new NPR/Marist poll found that 94 percent of American workers think it's unlikely they would lose jobs to automation. At a New Jersey warehouse, many workers say they're confident in their future.
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The GOP's Evolution On Immigration
In 1980, Ronald Reagan argued against putting up a fence on the border with Mexico. By 2016, Donald Trump was rallying GOP voters to "build the wall."
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