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'The Beast Is Still Up': Alberta Wildfires Rage; Evacuees Told To Wait It Out
"We're still here, we're still battling," regional fire chief Darby Allen told residents last night. He added, "The beast is still up, it's surrounding the city.
In Big Sky Country, Land Rights Are A Major Issue For Montana Ranchers
As part of Morning Edition's "A View From..." series, David Greene visits ranchers in central Montana to hear how the struggles over land rights may inform their views of the presidential election.
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Unlike Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Lacks A Simple, Clear Economic Message
"I don't think Hillary Clinton wants to do anything in one sentence," says former Obama strategist David Axelrod. "That's the problem, right?"
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Bernie Sanders Endorses The Man Trying To Unseat The Democratic Party Chair
As the odds grow longer for Bernie Sanders, liberals unhappy with the party could find a cause in Tim Canova, a college professor taking on Democratic National Party Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
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Celebrating Mother's Day? Make Sure You Have The Date Right
Many countries in the world celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May, but it's not the global norm. Turns out it has to do with the origins of the celebration, historical events and culture.
The Black Panther May Have His Roots In A 15th Century African Kingdom
Yes, he's a comic book character. And he lives in an imaginary place. But it may be based on a regional powerhouse that flourished in what is now Zimbabwe.
Major League Baseball Cancels Series In Puerto Rico Due To Zika Concerns
The Pirates-Marlins series was meant to honor Hall of Fame player Roberto Clemente, who hails from the island. But players say they were worried about contracting Zika.
In Commencement Speech, Obama Advises Howard University Grads On Creating Change
In his impassioned call for civic engagement, Obama says that race relations have improved but there's more to be done. He advises the historically black university's graduates on shaping the future.
Barbershop: Reporters On The Campaign Trail
Buzzfeed's Ruby Cramer, The Atlantic's Molly Ball and NPR's Don Gonyea have crisscrossed the country on the campaign trails. They talk with Michel Martin about what they've seen on the road.
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Blaze Area Of Wildfires In Canada 'Could Double,' As Energy Company Evacuates
A massive wildfire in Alberta now extends more than 600 square miles, and officials are concerned that it could double in size on Saturday because of windy, dry weather conditions.
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