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Ohio's Attorney General Calls Pike County Killings A 'Coldblooded' Massacre
Mike DeWine said investigators discovered "commercial" marijuana-growing operations at some of the murder sites. Eight members of the same family were found dead at four homes in Pike County, Ohio.
Ted Cruz Projected To Win Wisconsin Republican Primary
The senator's win puts another speed bump in the way of front-runner Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders leads in early returns for the Democratic primary.
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Will President Obama Visit Hiroshima?
The White House hasn't announced any such plans. But Obama will be in Japan next month and a visit would be a grand symbolic gesture in keeping with his emphasis on nuclear nonproliferation.
N.C. Governor Signs Order That 'Clarifies' Controversial Gender Identity Law
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has issued an executive order that "seeks legislation to reinstate the right to sue in state court for discrimination."
For These Cosplayers, Geeky Costumes Are The Cat's Pajamas
Cosplay has been a fixture of the Comic-Con world for more than a decade. Should our pets be embracing the geekery, too?
Fewer Young People Buying Houses, But Why?
First-time home buyers are participating at lower rates in the otherwise booming housing market. Experts offer differing opinions on whether — or when — younger buyers are likely to return.
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What Does Brexit Mean For The U.S.-U.K. 'Special' Relationship?
Secretary of State John Kerry reiterated in London on Monday that the U.S. could not find "a better friend and ally" than the U.K. But the relationship is bound to change.
Report: Black And White Americans Are 'Worlds Apart' On Views Of Race
A new survey finds that as the Obama presidency comes to a close, America is starkly divided on race.
Dine Like A Soviet Spy: Old KGB Haunt Opens Its Doors Again
Soviet-era movie stars, cosmonauts and, yes, intelligence agents once socialized at Aragvi over chicken tabaka and Georgian wine. Now the restaurant has reopened for regular diners.
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In Wake Of Attempted Coup, Turkish President Vows To Eradicate 'Virus'
A wide crackdown is underway in Turkey following a failed coup against elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. NPR's Leila Fadel gives the latest.
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