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2 Israeli Teens Found Guilty In 2014 Killing Of Palestinian Youth
The teens are expected to be sentenced in January. A ruling on the accused ringleader, 31-year-old Yosef Haim Ben-David, has been delayed.
Bill Gates And Other Billionaires Pledge To Take On Climate Change
Twenty countries and 28 investors promised on Monday to jointly fund the development of energy alternatives. Backers of the initiative say private money is key to the next big push in energy.
4 Men Charged In Shooting Of Black Lives Matter Protesters In Minneapolis
A county prosecutor said the men were charged with what the evidence supported, and that charging them with hate crimes would not add "one iota of time" to their possible sentences.
Why Courts Use Anonymous Juries, Like In Freddie Gray Case
Experts trace the first completely anonymous jury to 1977. That's when a judge worried about possible jury tampering by a drug kingpin named Leroy "Nicky" Barnes, a man also known as Mr. Untouchable.
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Trump Remains On Top Of GOP Field As Start Of Primary Voting Nears
There are now just 10 weeks until voting begins. After Thanksgiving, there are some clear themes emerging in the state of the presidential race.
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As Paris Summit Begins, What Would A Successful Climate Deal Look Like?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Morgan, global director of the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute. They discuss what success in Paris would be and what has to happen afterward.
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LISTEN: 'We Have An Obligation' To Refugees, Says Homeland Security Chief
Jeh Johnson tells NPR's Morning Edition that the existing U.S. refugee program is "probably the most thorough, multilayered, time-consuming way for anyone to cross our borders."
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What Happens If Kentucky Dismantles Its Health Insurance Exchange?
Supporters of Kentucky's insurance exchange have asked the governor-elect to reconsider a pledge he made to shutter it and shift people to the federally run HealthCare.gov.
Black Pastor Calls Trump Meeting A 'Get-Played Moment'
Trump had said he'd be endorsed by 100 black religious leaders at a Monday press conference. Instead, there was a 2 1/2-hour meeting, with requests for apologies — and Trump gave none.
Wyoming Schools Get Poor Report Card For Native American Absenteeism
One in three Native students are what's considered "chronically absent," in this state. Educators on the Wind River Indian Reservation say that's a major factor holding back student achievement.
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