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A Day Later, Details Emerge On Planned Parenthood Shooting
NPR's Nathan Rott gives the latest rundown on the gunman who shot a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs.
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The Mood In Chicago, A City Seized By Protests Over Police Shootings
The city of Chicago has been shaken by the release of a video showing a police officer shoot and kill Laquan McDonald. That comes as neighborhoods continue to endure gun violence. Chicago Sun Times columnist Laura Washington and Chicago pastor Corey Brooks talk about how communities have responded.
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As Americans Increasingly Bypass Malls, What's To Become Of Black Friday?
Is Black Friday no longer a thing? Bloomberg retail columnist Shelly Banjo talks about Black Friday results and how shopping trends are changing.
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Treating The Poor In India Made Him A Better Cancer Doc In The U.S.
Journalist Ankita Rao asked her father, a doctor, to spend time with her in India, volunteering at a medical clinic. Then she interviewed him about the experience.
International Governing Body Suspends Russian Track And Field
Russia has been provisionally suspended by international track and field's governing body. The decision could keep Russian athletes out of next year's Olympic Games in Brazil.
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Paris Prosecutor: Attacks Occurred At Six Separate Sites In Paris
NPR has the latest on the attacks in Paris that have left at least 100 people dead. The Paris prosecutor says the attacks occurred at six separate sites across the city.
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French Officials Say Death Toll In Paris Attacks Could Exceed 120
Paris is on lock down Friday night after a series of bombings and gun attacks that killed more than 100 people at six separate scenes, including a Cambodian restaurant and a soccer stadium.
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France 24 Reporter Recounts Scene Outside Concert Hall
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with France 24 reporter Cyvil Vanier for more on the attacks in Paris.
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U.S. Political Reaction To Paris Attacks Split Along Party Lines
Politics is never far from controversy — be it Supreme Court rulings, guns or terrorist attacks, like the one in Paris. President Obama — and the candidates trying to replace him — all weighed in.
Paris Attacks To Play Big Role In Tonight's Democratic Debate
The terrorist attacks in Paris will likely add a new wrinkle to the second Democratic primary debate, something that has gotten little attention to this point on the Democratic side — foreign policy.
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