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Inside The Business Of School Security To Stop Active Shooters
Schools in the U.S. have spent billions of dollars on systems to stop shooters. Washington Post reporter John Woodrow Cox says it's not clear how effective these measures can be.
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How A 'Court Records Nerd' Discovered The Government May Be Charging Julian Assange
One minute, Seamus Hughes was reading the book Dragons Love Tacos to his son. The next minute, he stumbled on what could be one of the most closely guarded secrets within the U.S. government.
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World Food Program Director Urges The U.S. To 'End This War' In Yemen
NPR's Lakshmi Singh speaks with David Beasley of the World Food Program about the effort to curtail famine in Yemen.
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Tech Industry Stocks Are Fueling A Drop In The Markets
U.S. stocks tumbled on Tuesday, thanks to a technology industry selloff that crossed into other sectors. The stock market has been quite volatile over the past month.
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NFL Fans Are Still Buzzing About The Rams 54-51 Win Over Kansas City
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with sportswriter Robert Mays of the Ringer about Monday's NFL game in Los Angeles. The thrilling win by the Rams over the Kansas City Chiefs may be a sign of things to come.
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Arizona Jury Deliberates Border Agent's Manslaughter Case
Lonnie Swartz fired across the border, killing an unarmed Mexican teenager. Swartz was acquitted of second degree murder. After the jury couldn't agree on manslaughter charges, the case was retried.
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Man Invites Strangers To Thanksgiving Dinner So He Won't Be Alone
More than 30 years ago, Scott Macaulay decided he never wanted to be alone on Thanksgiving. Each year he puts an ad in his local paper in Massachusetts and has people call to RSVP.
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New York's mayors try new way to get more state aid
The state’s mayors are moving away from a state aid program for localities that they say has not been well-funded in recent years and trying a new way...
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Chef Samantha Buyskes on Planning Your Holiday Feast
We invited Finger Lakes chef Samantha Buyskes back into the studio. Thanksgiving is the day after tomorrow and for a lot of home cooks, it’s a day that is…
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As The War Drags On, Afghans Blame U.S. For Deteriorating Conditions
Rachel Martin talks to Associated Press Senior Correspondent Kathy Gannon about her reporting in Afghanistan. Afghans are increasingly blaming the U.S. for the long war.
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