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Clergy Sex Abuse Scandal Keeps Parishioners From Mass
After a grand jury report alleging mass child abuse in the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania, some parishioners skipped Mass, including a family who says their identity and community are in question.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott Remembers John McCain
David Greene talks to former Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi about times when he and his colleague Sen. John McCain, who died Saturday, went head-to-head on issues.
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Trump Announces Tentative Deal With Mexico On Revised NAFTA
President Trump says the U.S. has reached a tentative deal with Mexico on an updated version NAFTA. Negotiators from the two countries have been holed up for weeks.
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Raising Kids In An 'Age Of Fear' Results In Impossible Choices For Parents
"There's now the expectation that to be a good parent in this country you have to have your eyes on your children every second," says author Kim Brooks — and that's stressful for adults and kids.
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Allegations Surface That Pope Francis Knew Of Alleged Abuses By Former D.C. Cardinal
The uproar over clergy sex abuse has turned into a fight over Pope Francis. Some conservative critics say the pope ignored warnings about an archbishop's misconduct and tolerated "homosexual networks" in the church leadership.
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Both Of Arizona's Senate Seats Are Now In Question
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts as Arizona voters head to the polls Tuesday — setting up the race to replace departing Republican Sen. Jeff Flake.
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Play Gives Woman At The Center Of Emmett Till's Murder Case A Voice
Two friends, one black, one white, produced a short play about Carolyn Bryant, the white woman who accused Emmett Till of whistling at her. Since his murder, racial tensions exist six decades later.
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The Story Of A Canceled Wedding Goes Viral
The couple apparently asked guest to each pay $1,500 to help fund their $60,000 dream wedding. Most declined. The bride then blamed her friends and family for "ruining" her "marriage and life."
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Revisiting 1968's Democratic National Convention In Chicago
The convention was marred by violent protests and clashes with police that helped to define the unrest that marked the year. The meeting also featured heated political battles inside the hall.
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Watch The Dixie Hummingbirds Perform Live
A Gospel Roots of Rock And Soul performance from one of the most influential gospel groups of all time.
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