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WATCH: Utah Lt. Governor Apologizes For Past Attitude Toward Gay People
Spencer Cox, a Republican, spoke at a vigil after the Orlando shooting. He apologized for not always treating everyone with "the kindness, dignity and respect — the love — that they deserved."
The Days May Be Numbered For Corinthian Colleges' Accreditor
The U.S. Department of Education has recommended that one of the country's largest college accreditors, ACICS, lose its power to accredit schools.
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Ex-Wife Reveals Orlando Gunman's History Of Domestic Violence
The ex-wife of Omar Mateen — who attacked an Orlando, Fla., nightclub killing at least 49 people — has described suffering physical and psychological abuse from Mateen during their marriage. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks to Deborah Epstein of Georgetown University about the possible connections between domestic violence and mass shootings.
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Southern Baptists Split With Donald Trump On Refugee Resettlement
At the annual meeting of Southern Baptist churches, delegates affirmed a Christian duty to welcome refugees and called for an end to the display of the Confederate battle flag.
3 More Prominent Republicans Say They Cannot Endorse Donald Trump
Since Trump secured the GOP nomination, he has done little to quell concerns of many Republicans. Maryland's and Ohio's GOP governors are now among those refusing to endorse him.
Senator Says Orlando Shooter Posted Pro-ISIS Messages On Facebook
The gunman in Sunday's attack at a gay nightclub used Facebook to search for and post terrorism-related content before and even during the assault, according to Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson.
Marco Rubio May Decide To Run For Senate Re-Election After All
The retiring Florida Republican senator is under pressure from his party to reverse course and run again this November.
Study Finds 15 'Bright Spots' Where Coral Reefs Aren't Dying As Fast As Expected
Around the world, warm oceans and human interference are still causing massive reef "bleaching." A newly released study looks at what's different about these healthier-than-expected reefs.
Karl Blau On World Cafe
Producer Tucker Martine joins the Washington singer-songwriter in the studio to play a few country covers from Introducing Karl Blau.
How Canada Became A Greenhouse Superpower
Canada, despite its cold weather, ships more fresh tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers to the U.S. than we send the other way. How? With the continent's largest cluster of greenhouses.
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