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Ohio Regulators Say Fish From Cuyahoga River Are Safe To Eat
The Cuyahoga River flows through Cleveland. In the 1960s, the old industrial city was so polluted that the river repeatedly caught fire. Decades of environmental regulation has made a difference.
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'Hear Me By Any Means Necessary': Charlottesville Is Forced To Redefine Civility
After a deadly white supremacist rally in 2017, once-marginalized voices in Charlottesville, Va., are demanding to be heard by the City Council. That has led to a debate over civility.
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New Zealand Acknowledges Release Of Victims' Bodies Has Been Slow
As authorities release the bodies of those killed in the terror attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, the country's prime minister made her second visit to the city since the attack.
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College Admissions Scandal Could Make It Harder To Get Testing Accommodations
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Wall Street Journal higher education reporter Doug Belkin about the rise of accommodations during ACT and SAT testing, following news of the college admissions scandal.
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Trump Administration Hopes New Leadership Can Calm Turbulence Roiling The FAA
President Trump is nominating Stephen Dickson, a former Delta Airlines exec, to lead the Federal Aviation Administration while it is being sharply criticized for its oversight of plane manufacturers.
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FDA Approves Drug That Could Help Women With Postpartum Depression
The first drug for severe postpartum depression has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Thousands of women could benefit from the drug, but there are drawbacks, including a $35,000 price tag.
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Delbanco Writes About Americans' Complicity With Slavery In His Latest Book
Steve Inskeep talks with Andrew Delbanco about slavery and reparations. Delbanco is the author of, The War Before the War.
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New Zealand To Ban Weapons Such As Those Used In Last Week's Attacks
In response to the deadly attacks on two mosques on Friday, New Zealand's prime minister has announced a ban on most semi-automatic weapons. An amnesty and buy-back program were announced.
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Trump Says U.S. Will Recognize Israeli Sovereignty Over The Golan Heights
President Trump has tweeted that the U.S. will recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May Asks EU Leaders For 'Short Extension' To Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May is in Brussels Thursday, asking EU leaders for what she calls a "short extension" to the Brexit process, which is currently due to end next Friday.
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