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Judge Declares Mistrial In Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Case
After days of deliberations, the jury could not reach a unanimous decision — but this does not spell an end to the high-profile trial. Prosecutors say they will retry the case.
Reaction To Cosby Case
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Goldie Taylor, editor at large at the Daily Beast, about the mistrial declared today in the case of Bill Cosby.
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Cosby Jury Deadlocks
After days of deliberation, the judge in the comedian's case has declared a mistrial.
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DA Will Seek Retrial In Cosby Case
After days of deliberation, the judge in the Bill Cosby case has declared a mistrial. Earlier today, the District Attorney Kevin Steele announced his intention to seek a retrial.
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7 U.S. Service Members Wounded In 'Insider Attack' In Afghanistan
The shooter, who was dressed in an Afghan military uniform, was killed in the attack at Camp Shaheen, officials at the base say. It's the second "green-on-blue" shooting in Afghanistan in a week.
Capitol Hill To Undergo Changing Of The Guard With New Poet Laureate
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith has been named the newest poet laureate by the Library of Congress. She talks about the challenges of the job ahead.
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After Pulse Nightclub Shooting, One Survivor Is 'Always In Pain'
Keinon Carter was in the hospital for months after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. He talks with NPR's Michel Martin about life after surviving a mass shooting.
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Legal Analysis On Bill Cosby's Mistrial, Not Guilty Verdict In Philando Castile Case
University of North Carolina law school professor Joseph Kennedy and former Maryland state attorney Glenn Ivey discuss developments in the Philando Castile verdict and Bill Cosby's mistrial.
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What Happens After Mistrial Declared In Bill Cosby's Criminal Case?
The judge in the high profile sexual assault case of comedian Bill Cosby has declared a mistrial. What happens next?
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Poverty, Dropouts, Pregnancy, Suicide: What The Numbers Say About Fatherless Kids
Data clearly show how many fatherless children there are and how their lives are affected, but one best-selling author says he rarely sees interventions happening in schools.
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