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Trump Says He Would Invite Putin To White House 'At The Right Time'
When asked about such an invitation, Trump said, "I don't think this is the right time, but the answer is yes." He still would not state unequivocally that Russia interfered in the U.S. election.
Victim Of Turkish Government Crackdown Reflects On Year Since Coup Attempt
Turkey is marking the one-year anniversary this week of an attempted coup against the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. NPR has the story of one victim of the Turkish government's sweeping crackdown after last year's attempted coup.
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Ravens Surprise Scientists By Showing They Can Plan
As recently as 10 years ago, humans were thought to be the only species with the ability to plan. Turns out ravens can, too, on a par with great apes.
Jimmy Carter Is 'Okay' After Dehydration Scare At Habitat For Humanity Site
The 92-year-old former president was working with the charity in Canada when he "became dehydrated" and was taken to a hospital Thursday. Carter says to "keep building," according to the group.
'Stains On The Sidewalk': Photographer Remembers Year Of Murders In Baltimore
For her project, "Stains on the Sidewalk," photographer Amy Berbert is memorializing each murder in Baltimore last year with a photograph taken on the "same day, same time, same place."
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Federal Report Criticizes Harsh Treatment Of Lewisburg Prisoners
A Justice Department review says the federal prison violates its own rules that men with serious mental illnesses should be removed from its Special Management Unit.
Cell Towers At Schools: Godsend Or God-Awful?
School districts are making deals with telecom companies to build towers on school property. The agreements give schools a bump in revenue, but what do parents think? And what does the science say?
The Almost-Perfect Hiding Place
Police were chasing a man who was hiding in an attic space in a woman's apartment. The woman said he wasn't inside. Then a neighbor called police when a man fell through the ceiling into the shower.
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For New Jersey DACA Student, The Road To College Is Bumpier Than Expected
We first met Desiree Armas back in January. She graduated with honors from high school, but her home state of New Jersey doesn't allow state financial aid for students in the country illegally.
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George W. Bush And Bill Clinton Talk Leadership In Dallas
The two former presidents have bonded since leaving office. The event was a graduation ceremony at the George W. Bush Presidential Center for the latest group of Presidential Leadership Scholars.
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