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The Week In Sports: Golden State Marches On, Trevor Story Slugs On
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com about the Golden State Warriors' historic victory march and 23-year-old Colorado Rockies rookie Trevor Story's improbable home run streak.
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After 9 High-Profile Police-Involved Deaths Of African-Americans, What Happened To The Officers?
We look back at the deaths of Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray, Walter Scott, Tamir Rice, Laquan McDonald, Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
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Some Firms Are Harnessing Trump's Tweets As A Marketing Strategy
President Trump's use of social media to endorse or shame companies is a new public-relations channel. Some are leveraging that to recycle old news on job creation or other investment plans.
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Do Tree-Climbing Goats Help Plant New Trees?
Goats eat a lot of argan tree fruit. But its seeds are big. A study looks at the manner of expulsion: poop or spit. And yes, it does matter when it comes to new tree growth.
First Customers Get Tesla Model 3 Electric Cars
The vehicles are comparatively affordable at $35,000. Tesla says it can't build them fast enough to meet the demand.
Jury In S.C. Police Shooting Trial Says It Is Struggling To Reach Verdict
Michael Slager is accused of murder for killing unarmed motorist Walter Scott in 2015. On Friday, jurors initially said they were hopelessly deadlocked, but then asked to keep deliberating.
How The Case Of The 'Snuggie' Impacts Tariffs And Trade
Last month the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled on a question with millions of dollars at stake: Is the Snuggie a blanket with sleeves or a sleeved garment that looks like a blanket?
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Distraction, On Street And Sidewalk, Helps Cause Record Pedestrian Deaths
The number of pedestrians killed in traffic jumped 11 percent in 2016, the highest year-over-year increase — in terms of percentage and total number of fatalities — since data has been collected.
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Should My Slightly Sick Child Stay Home? The Rules Often Conflict
Parents have to weigh a lot of factors in deciding whether their kid should get a sick day. But day care centers may make the decision for you — and their rules are not always evidence based.
Obama Announces Sanctions Against Russia In Response To Alleged Hacking
The White House announced Thursday a number of actions in response to what it calls cyber-attacks aimed at the U.S. "All Americans should be alarmed by Russia's actions," President Obama said.
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