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A firefighter reminisces about a girl he rescued nearly 30 years ago
In this week's StoryCorps, a Los Angeles firefighter talks about a girl he rescued from a burning building 28 years ago.
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Multiple People Dead After Shooting At Florida High School
Multiple people are dead after a high school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. Officials say the suspect was found off campus and is not a current student.
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Authorities Have Few Tools To Fight Far-Right Extremism Online
Minutes before the El Paso shooting, a manifesto was posted online, calling the attack as a response to an "invasion" of Hispanics into the U.S. What can authorities do to fight far-right violence?
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President Trump Visits Ohio And Texas After Mass Shootings
President Donald Trump visits Ohio and Texas on Wednesday. His visit comes as both states work to recover after mass shootings.
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Shoppers and workers that stand to be affected by a Kroger-Albertsons merger weigh in
The FTC is alleging that the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons would lead to higher prices for consumers and weakening the power of workers.
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American Giant CEO says China tariffs are 'overdue' but warns of industry confusion
American Giant sources and makes most of its products in the U.S. Its CEO says tariffs on China were overdue, but he worries the wide range will cause confusion about the global textile supply chain.
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'Florida Water' by aja monet is an ode to the power of poetry
Inspired by the cleansing water of spiritual baths, aja monet's new poetry collection "Florida Water" is an ode to the ways a poem can rinse, unravel and reveal hard truths.
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How Trump's tariffs are affecting prices
Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to delay price increases -- for now.
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Are boycotts hurting Target's bottom line?
NPR's Alina Selyukh reports on what we know about the impact of boycotts on Target's bottom line and how the company's sales reflect a complex picture.
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How Galentine's Day Went From A Sitcom Hit To A Commercial Holiday
The sitcom Parks and Recreation created Galentine's Day as a celebration of lady friendships. Almost a decade later, it has fully left the realm of TV and entered capitalist reality.
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