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Pope Francis is expected to give a speech on artificial intelligence at the G7 summit
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks to Christopher White of the National Catholic Reporter about why the pope is interested in AI.
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Basketball legend Bill Walton dies at 71 after fight with cancer
Basketball legend Bill Walton died after a prolonged fight with cancer. The 71-year-old was a prolific player who transitioned to a successful broadcasting career.
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A Look At The Potential Political Implications Of Mueller's Congressional Testimony
What will be the political implications of Robert Mueller's report and testimony before Congress?
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Border Residents Remain Skeptical About The Need For An Expanded Wall
Residents along the Southern border with Mexico are not convinced that a longer and strengthened barrier will have much of an impact on their own safety and on border security.
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Trump Is On Voters' Minds In Virginia's 10th District
In a swing House district in Virginia, President Trump is top of mind among voters ahead of the midterm elections.
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Mexican Film Lampoons The Rich And Sparks National Discussion
A new Mexican film pokes fun at the cluelessness of the country's rich and shows the stark income gap in this country where 40 percent live in extreme poverty and is home to the richest man in the world.
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After Earthquake, Washington Monument Still Closed
The Washington Monument was seriously damaged by an earthquake last summer that left hunks of stone lying around the base of obelisk. Months later, National Park Service officials are finalizing a plan for repairs, but the structure will remain closed for at least another year.
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Shhhh! (Facebook Is About To Go Public)
It's known as the quiet period — the SEC-mandated time before an initial public offering when a company's top officials have to avoid anything close to hype. And with Facebook's IPO expected next week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his colleagues are pretty much staying mum.
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Remembering Tito Jackson, big brother to Michael and Jackson 5 founding member
Tito Jackson, a founding member of legendary pop group The Jackson 5, has died. He was 70 years old.
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Boeing promises big changes as the plane maker looks to rebuild trust and quality
Troubled plane maker Boeing promised sweeping changes to its manufacturing operations in an action plan that was mandated by federal regulators after a midair blowout on a 737 Max jet in January.
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