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Lake levels expected to decrease throughout summer
It looks like Lake Ontario may have already reached its peak high for the season, which is good news for lakefront home owners and business owners. This...
Supreme Court: Police Need Search Warrant To Track Cellphone Locations
In a ruling seen as a major victory for privacy rights in the digital age, the Supreme Court this morning has ruled that police need a search warrant to track people through cell-phone tower searches.
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Social Media Buzz: Migrant Family Separations; New Zealand PM Gives Birth
Users shared photos of protests as migrant parents waited to be reunited with their children after being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Leapin' Lizards! The Dinos Are Loose Again In 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'
It's been 25 years and four movies since T. Rexes, velociraptors and their variously lethal cousins stomped on screen in Jurassic Park. NPR critic Bob Mondello says they're still stomping in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and are, once again, threatened with extinction.
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Remembering Rev. Ralph David Abernathy 50 Years After Resurrection City Came Down
Fifty years ago this month authorities took down a tent city on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., that was part of a protest against poverty. One of the key organizers was the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, a leader of the civil rights movement.
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Last 'Parts Unknown' Episode Set To Air After Anthony Bourdain's Death
CNN will air the last new episode of Anthony Bourdain's show, Parts Unknown on Sunday. Now that viewers know Bourdain struggled with deep depression, what do these shows say — and where can fans go to keep watching his work?
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Zimbabwe Explosion Hits Presidential Rally
An explosion rocked a political rally in Zimbabwe, where the country's president was speaking. The president was unharmed, but several people were seriously hurt. NPR's Ari Shapiro was at the rally.
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How Police Killings Lead To Poor Mental Health In The Black Community
A recent study published in The Lancet Medical journal shows that police killings of unarmed black men leads to poor mental. NPR's Michel Martin talks with study co-author Dr. Atheendar Venkataramani.
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Turkey Elections: Erdogan And Rival Ince Face Off
Turkey votes Sunday in presidential and parliamentary elections that could indicate what path the contentious U.S. ally takes for the future.
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The Dark Side Of Keeping The Streets Clean In Rwanda's Capital
Rwanda, the land of 1,000 hills, is also known for being ordered and clean. But human rights groups say there is a lurid story behind the clean streets in Kigali.
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