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'16 Shots' Podcast Host Weighs In On Chicago Police Officer Verdict
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Jenn White, host of "16 Shots," a podcast from WBEZ and The Chicago Tribune, about the verdict in the trial of Jason Van Dyke in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald.
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Saudi Journalist Reportedly Murdered
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post editor Karen Attiah about the disappearance and possible murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winner: Rev. William J. Barber II
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with 2018 Macarthur Fellowship recipient Rev. William Barber II about social activism as a creative enterprise.
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Recent Violence Against Police Officers
After seven law enforcement officers were shot — one fatally — in South Carolina this week, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Maria Haberfeld of CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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GOP's Kavanaugh Victory Is A Midterm Motivator, Lotter Says
David Greene talks to ex-White House adviser Marc Lotter about the future of the Supreme Court and GOP strategy after the controversial appointment of Brett Kavanaugh. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in.
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Disastrous Effects Of Climate Change Are Happening Now, Report Says
The U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a new report. Noel King talks to Kristie Ebi, a co-author of the report, about what it says about the consequences of climate change.
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How A 19th Century Chemist Took On The Food Industry With A Grisly Experiment
Deborah Blum's book, The Poison Squad, tells how Harvey Washington Wiley and his band of chemists crusaded to remove toxins, such as arsenic and borax, from food. How? By testing them on volunteers.
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Florida Preparing For Hurricane Michael, Forecast As A 'Dangerous' And 'Major' Storm
Residents of the Florida Panhandle are bracing for Hurricane Michael, which may be as strong as Category 3 when it's expected to make landfall on Wednesday.
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How Good — And How Secure — Is Facial Recognition Technology?
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Alice O'Toole of the University of Texas at Dallas about developments in facial recognition technology and its implications.
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Criminal Courts Criticized For Using Video Proceedings To Save Time, Money
Charles Davidson says if he had been able to talk to a judge in person, instead of through a video camera from inside the jail, he might not have been convicted of a crime he denies committing.
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