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A Reformed White Nationalist Speaks Out On Charlottesville
Former white nationalist Christian Picciolini says he was "lost" and "lonely" when he was recruited into a white supremacist group as a teenager. He now runs a nonprofit that advocates for peace.
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'Words You'll Hear': Trump Administration To Talk NAFTA Renegotiation
Later this week, White House officials begin the process of renegotiating changes and updates to NAFTA, which President Donald Trump has called "the worst deal ever made."
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Alabama Voters Go To Polls To Fill Seat Left Vacant By Jeff Sessions
In Alabama, voters head to the polls Tuesday in a primary for U.S. Senate. The race is to fill a seat long occupied by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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A Look Into The Life Of Charlottesville Victim Heather Heyer
Heather Heyer, 32, was a paralegal who was killed when an alleged white supremacist crashed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Va.
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In Charlottesville, Religious Leaders Try To Comfort Residents
In Virginia, religious leaders are trying to comfort their congregations and address the complicated racial tensions facing the city.
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Alabama GOP Senate Primary Tests Reach Of McConnell, Trump
In Tuesday's primary, local observers say the candidate most like Trump isn't the one he backed. Ultimately, it's Mitch McConnell's endorsement for the incumbent that could backfire.
Young Astronaut Hopeful Gets NASA Tour Of His (Space) Dreams
Murad Rahimov got to see the inner workings of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center after an NPR listener learned of his passion for space.
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Why Future Earthlings Won't See Total Solar Eclipses
The Earth won't enjoy total solar eclipses forever because the moon is moving farther away, so it looks smaller and smaller over time.
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Work Can Be Stressful, Dangerous And Sometimes Great
America's workers are subject to more physical harm and emotional stress than you might think, but many of these challenges can be mitigated by a good boss and good friends.
Nurse Wins Prize For Research On Benefits Of Faster Tuberculosis Testing
Chenai Mathabire dreamed of being a model, but life had different plans. She recently won an award for proving that a rapid TB test could be used successfully in clinics across southeastern Africa.
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