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A grim milestone: More than 40,000 people have been killed in Gaza
Gaza health officials say the death toll of Palestinians killed in the war has topped 40,000. We look at three of those recent deaths: a mother and her newborn twins died in Gaza this week.
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Social Media's Increasing Role In The 2016 Presidential Election
Did social media help make 2016 one of the nastiest campaign seasons ever? In part yes, due to the nature of social networks.
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What's being done to help protect workers from trench collapses
More than 250 workers have died in what experts say are preventable trench collapses over the last decade -- with at least 20 fatalities in Texas. Critics say laws aren't enforced sufficiently.
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Minnesota Lieutenant Governor On The Source Of Unrest In Her State
NPR's Noel King speaks with Minnesota's Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan about who may be behind the disruption in the state, and why Minnesota has become a flashpoint in race relations.
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Examining Whether The GOP Tax Cuts Are Working Out
It's been one year since Congress cut business and personal taxes. Noel King checks in with Richard Rubin, tax policy reporter at The Wall Street Journal, to gauge their effect on the economy.
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A baker attends a festival to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world
The whoopie pie is a favorite New England dessert. Since bigger is always better, a Vermont baker sets out to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world.
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Trump Criticizes '8-Year Assault' On Gun Rights At National Rifle Association
President Trump speaks to the National Rifle Association, the gun rights group that strongly backed him in the 2016 campaign. NPR takes a look at what is on his agenda when it comes to gun rights.
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Hurricane Harvey Is Expected To Dump Much Rain Along Its Path
Hurricane Harvey is barreling toward the Texas coast. Houston-based meteorologist Eric Berger tells David Greene that the storm could dump several feet of rain in a few days.
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Are Big Cities Overrated? Economists Say Yes, In Some Cases
It's long been popular wisdom in America that if you want to make it, you should pack up and move to the big city. But new research from economists offers caution for a huge segment of the workforce.
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Hamas Mulls Egypt's Cease-Fire Proposal
Israel says it has accepted a cease-fire proposal put forward by Egypt to end hostilities with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. What's still not clear are the intentions of Hamas.
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