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Boeing Knew About 737 Max Warning Light Problem A Year Before Lion Air Crash
Boeing said in a statement on Sunday that it was aware one of its safety features didn't work as intended. The 737 Max jets remain grounded after two crashes killed 346 people.
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Hundreds Have Died In Selfie-Related Deaths Since 2011
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Outside Magazine writer Kathryn Miles about her article on people who died while taking smartphone photos of themselves.
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Ventura County Fire Department Hires Goats To Clear Brush
The goats are being deployed to chow down on dry vegetation in the California county to help cut down on wildfires. Goat herders across the state are renting out their flocks to do their part.
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2 Reuters Journalists Freed From Prison In Myanmar
They were accused of breaking Myanmar's Official Secrets Act with their reporting on security forces' abuses of Rohingya Muslims. Rachel Martin talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Shashank Bengali.
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26 Million South Africans Are Eligible To Vote In Wednesday's Election
It's been 25 years since the African National Congress came to power, but it's failed to deliver on its promise to close the gulf between the haves and the largely black have-nots.
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Officer In New York Spots Mannequin Riding In Carpool Lane
A Long Island police officer saw a driver in the HOV lane, and noticed something off with the passenger. He saw a mannequin dressed in sunglasses, a hat and a sweatshirt sitting in the passenger seat.
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Amid Rising Tensions With Iran, Pompeo Visits Neighboring Iraq
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brian Hook, a State Department adviser on Iran, about Secretary of State Pompeo's trip to Iraq, and what the U.S. has gained since pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.
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Colorado Authorities Probe School Shooting Not Far From Columbine
One student was killed and eight injured after a shooting at the STEM School Highlands Ranch near Denver. It happened just miles away from the site of the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School.
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Leyla McCalla Has The Capitalist Blues
Although the topics are heavy, McCalla's music is danceable. This is a treatment informed by the artist's Haitian roots and adopted New Orleans traditions.
Lessons Learned From California's Effort To Tighten The Childhood Immunization Law
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with California state Sen. Richard Pan. Pan is also a pediatrician, and he was one of the leaders of the effort to force parents to vaccinate their children.
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