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Donald Trump Cancels Rally In Chicago As Protests Erupt
A Donald Trump campaign rally at the University of Illinois in Chicago was postponed Friday night after protesters clashed inside and outside the event.
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Chaos At Chicago Trump Rally Feeds Concerns About His Rhetoric
Scuffles between Trump backers and protesters in the arena led to the cancellation of the event, and followed episodes of tension and violence this week in Missouri, Florida and North Carolina.
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Female Sportscasters Feel Staying On Defensive Is Part Of The Job
Erin Andrews' lawsuit against a stalker has prompted other women sportscasters to talk about the security risks they face. Fox Sports reporter Laura Okmin shares what measures she takes to feel safe.
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Much Of The World Doesn't Do Daylight Saving Time. How Come?
In countries like Bangladesh and Egypt, they tried it. And they didn't like it. South Africa, on the other hand, is thinking about it.
How Adults Can Encourage Kids To Be Original Thinkers
In Adam Grant's book, Originals, he writes that taking risks and embracing curiosity can lead to original ideas. So how can teachers and parents use his findings to help their kids be more creative?
5 Years Later, Egypt Government Crackdown On Dissent Persists
Egypt's government is more repressive than it has ever been. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rachel Martin about the government's heavy handed tactics, and the increased suppression of civil society.
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Trials Set To Begin For 6 Baltimore Police Officers In Freddie Gray Case
Almost a year since a young black man from west Baltimore died in police custody, trials of the officers charged in his case are set to begin. A citizen commission released its findings.
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Why Some Ohioans Are Supporting Bernie Sanders
Ohio voters head to the polls on Tuesday. Rick Kepler, a retired union worker in Ohio, tells NPR's Rachel Martin why he plans to vote for Bernie Sanders.
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Violence Persists Among Trump Rally Protesters
Another chaotic and tense day, with arrests and pepper spray, played out at Donald Trump rallies. A man jumped a barricade trying to get at Trump, but Trump — and his supporters — were undeterred.
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Gunmen Assault Tourist Hotels In Ivory Coast, Killing At Least 14
The attack on a beach resort popular with Westerners has been claimed by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, according to SITE. The six gunmen have been killed, Ivory Coast's president says.
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