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VA Struggles To Unlock The Reasons Behind High Suicide Rates Among Older Veterans
There's been an alarming rise in the suicide rate among younger veterans. But elderly veterans commit suicide at a rate higher than the non-veteran population. The VA wants to find out how to stop it.
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Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Stockpiling Illegal Weapons Pleads Not Guilty
Christopher Hasson, the Coast Guard officer arrested because of a weapons stockpile and threatening, racist messages on his computer, was arraigned in U.S. District Court on Monday.
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New Law In Turkey Has People In Film, TV Industries Worried About Censorship
A new law in Turkey, apparently aimed at emphasizing a more pious lifestyle, is having a chilling effect on filmmakers and television producers.
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2nd Crash Of Boeing 737 Max 8 Leaves Flying Public Concerned
The Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed Sunday is the second fatal accident in less than five months involving the Boeing 737 Max 8. The two crashes renewed scrutiny of Boeing's best-selling model.
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U.S. Pulls Remaining Staffers Out Of Its Embassy In Venezuela
Venezuela's political crisis — pitting President Maduro against the country's opposition leader — continues against the backdrop of a worsening humanitarian crisis and a massive power outage.
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Why Young Muslims Need To Hear From Former Extremists
Steve Inskeep talks to Farah Pandith, former U.S. envoy to Muslim communities, about the fight against terrorism. Pandith is the author of How We Win.
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Rogue Signs Encourage Neighbors To 'Maximize Parking'
Derek Boonstra wants vehicle owners in his Los Angeles neighborhood to park closer together. The city removed his signs, but Boonstra made the design available, hoping that others will follow it.
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Students rally to fix 'TAP gap'
Students in the public university systems rallied this week at the State Capitol to end what they say is a built-in flaw in the state’s student aid...
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After 2 Crashes, Safety Concerns Are Raised About Boeing's 737 Max 8
Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's David Schaper and Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, about Boeing's 737 Max 8 which has been involved in two recent crashes.
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Venezuelans, Desperate For Food, Medicine And Aid, Are Crossing Into Colombia
Venezuela's authoritarian leader has closed the border with Colombia to frustrate opposition efforts to bring in humanitarian aid. But that hasn't stopped Venezuelans from crossing the border for aid.
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