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Former San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick Files Grievance Against NFL
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michael McCann of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute at the University of New Hampshire School of Law about the latest move by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. He has filed a grievance against the NFL claiming he is the victim of a group boycott by team owners punishing him professionally for his political views.
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'Courage, Personified': Remembering The Tragically Hip's Gord Downie
A reflection on the singer's impact on the entire nation of Canada, and his electric last performance on Aug. 20, 2016, in Kingston, Ontario.
President Trump Pivots On Bipartisan Health Care Bill
President Trump said he supports a bipartisan effort that would effectively shore up the Affordable Care Act. But he's also distanced himself from it. What's behind the complicated politics at play?
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U.S. Prisons Hope Card Games Will Lead To Clues In Unsolved Cases
Oklahoma is replacing the playing cards sold in the prison canteens with new decks featuring the faces of victims from unsolved homicides. Other states have similar programs and the idea is working.
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White Nationalist Richard Spencer Met By Protesters At University Of Florida
Richard Spencer spoke at the University of Florida Thursday. Throngs of protesters turned out to shout him down and tell him his messages weren't welcome.
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California Wildfire Kills Teenager And Seriously Burns His Family
One of the youngest victims in the Northern California wildfires was 14-year-old Kai Logan Shepherd of Redwood Valley.
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White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly Defends Trump's Condolence Calls
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly says he was "stunned" and "broken-hearted" hearing criticism of Trump's calls to grieving parents. NPR's Geoff Bennett discusses with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
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World Cafe Nashville: Devon Gilfillian
His self-released, self-titled debut EP captures his exuberance and musical openness, setting the stage for what promises to be a brilliant career.
Movie Review: 'Only The Brave' And 'Lady Bird'
Steve Inskeep talks to Claudia Puig, president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, about Only the Brave, which dramatizes the story of elite firefighters and Lady Bird, a coming of age film.
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St. Louis Police Scrutinized Over Tactics Used To Disperse Crowds
Protests continue throughout St. Louis more than a month after a judge acquitted a white police officer of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a black man.
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