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Showdown In Italy Over Migrants Rescued By Boat Captain Speaks To Deeper Tensions
The boat captain detained in Italy after she defied authorities and docked a boat carrying 40 migrants acted in accordance with the law, says the German humanitarian group sponsoring the ship.
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Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher Found Not Guilty Of Murder By Military Jury
A military jury in San Diego acquitted Navy SEAL Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher of all but one count of war crimes, in a case revolving around the killing of a 17-year-old ISIS prisoner.
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Singer Patti LaBelle Gets Her Own Street In Philadelphia
Part of Broad Street is now Patti LaBelle Way. But the new signs have the name a little wrong. The B in LaBelle should be capitalized but it isn't.
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Scientists Caution California Quakes Should Be A Wake-Up Call
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ross Stein, scientist emeritus at the U.S Geological Survey, about last week's California earthquakes, and how prepared the state is for the "big one."
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Passenger's Layered Look Prompts Airline Security Questions
A man was traveling from France back to Scotland when he was told his suitcase was 17 pounds overweight. He didn't want to pay a fee so he put on more clothes. His layers got security's attention.
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FBI, ICE Use State Driver's License Databases To Scan Photos
New documents show that the FBI and ICE are using state driver's license databases to scan photos. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Alvaro Bedoya of Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy & Technology.
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Molly Tuttle Plays A Mean Guitar On 'When You're Ready'
Watching Molly Tuttle's fingers fly across a guitar with dizzying speed and graceful precision is nothing short of remarkable.
ICE Turned To DMV Driver's License Databases For Help With Facial Recognition
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials scanned driver's license databases and used facial recognition technology to analyze millions of photos without permission in at least three states.
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The Psychological Effects Of Earthquakes Are Just As Real As The Physical Effects
In southern California, the people of Ridgecrest have frayed nerves after back-to-back temblors and ongoing, sizable aftershocks. Officials have brought in counselors and therapy dogs.
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Non-Governmental Groups Pick Up Migrants Off The African Coast
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Carlotta Weibl a spokesperson for Sea Eye, one of the non-governmental organizations running migrant rescue vessels in the Mediterranean.
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