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In A First, Border Agent Indicted For Killing Mexican Teen Across Fence
Diego Roman Elena Rodriguez's brother was unarmed, walking on a sidewalk in Nogales, when Lonnie Swartz shot him. The agent says he felt threatened by rock-throwers; he's expected to plead not guilty.
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'Steve Jobs' Is Not A Standard Biopic
Another movie about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is in theaters. It is inspired by the best-selling biography that came out in 2011. The new biopic is simply called Steve Jobs.
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House Panel Spends Hours Questioning VW's CEO Of U.S. Business
Volkswagen's top U.S. executive was taken to task on Thursday by the House Energy and Commerce Committee. It was the first congressional hearing since the company's emissions scandal broke.
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'We Did It Together,' Says Tunisian Co-Winner Of 2015 Nobel Peace Prize
The National Dialogue Quartet stepped in during the violent summer of 2013, when Tunisia was sliding toward a civil war in the wake of its 2011 Jasmine Revolution.
Kevin McCarthy Gone, In 60 Seconds
After McCarthy dropped out of the House speakership race, there was a chaotic outpouring of reaction from Republicans. Listen in like a fly on the wall in that Capitol Hill hallway.
Ex-Rep. Dickey Regrets Restrictive Law On Gun Violence Research
Former Rep. Jay Dickey of Arkansas authored an amendment that restricted funding for research into gun violence and its effects on public health. Dickey tells Steve Inskeep he now has deep regrets.
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On Campus, Older Faculty Keep On Keepin' On
Many professors are postponing retirement, and colleges say it's hurting their efforts to cut costs.
Insurance Issues Force Cancellation Of Punkin Chunkin Contest
The 2015 World Championship Punkin Chunkin event in Dover, Delaware, was canceled for the second straight year — organizers can't find insurance coverage.
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University Of Connecticut Gets In On New Food Trend: Crickets
A food truck at the University of Connecticut is selling roasted crickets. The school's newspaper — The Daily Campus — reports the truck sells two or three containers of crickets per day.
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U.S. Shelves Program Intended To Train Syrian Rebels
The U.S. will shift the focus to training so-called "enablers" in Turkey. Those leaders of opposition groups will gather intelligence and coordinate airstrikes with existing fighters.
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