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FBI says it interviewed FedEx mass shooter last year
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On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting in a movie theater of Aurora, Colorado left the town, and its nation, reeling. To many -- including Tom Teves, who lost his son in the tragedy -- the news coverage that followed focused on all the wrong things. Why did the reporting overwhelmingly fixate on the shooter rather than the lives of the victims or the he…
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Raul Castro resigns as Communist chief, ending era in Cuba
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US has been wracked with several mass shootings in 2021
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As Michigan Virus Cases Surge, State Would Rather Add Vaccinations Than Restrictions
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Coronavirus cases are surging in Michigan. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Michigan's chief medical executive, about the state's decision not to implement new restrictions.By NPR
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A Look At Little Village, The Chicago Community Where Police Shot Adam Toledo
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Following the release of the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, we look at the Little Village community where the shooting took place in Chicago.By NPR
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Biden Administration Expected To Reverse Trump's Ban On Funding Fetal Tissue Research
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The Trump administration banned federal funding for scientific research on fetal tissue from abortions. The Biden administration is expected to reverse that.By NPR
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Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song
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A Finnish computer scientist had a dream that a blackbird was speaking to her in human language. So she devised a computer program to transform the sounds of the human voice into birdsong.By NPR
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Julie Fisher, First U.S. Ambassador To Belarus Since 2008, Awaits Travel To Minsk
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Julie Fisher, the first U.S. Ambassador to Belarus since 2008, about last year's disputed presidential election and where diplomatic relations currently stand.By NPR
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The Ramifications Of The Johnson & Johnson Vaccination Halt Are Global
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's decision to temporarily halt the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is having ramifications globally.By NPR
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Cities Looking To Reform Police Traffic Stops To Combat 'Fishing Expeditions'
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A handful of states and cities are rethinking police traffic stops. They want to reduce or eliminate what critics have long called "fishing expeditions" that disproportionately affect people of color.By NPR
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President Biden's Press Conference With Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga
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President Biden took questions from reporters after holding his first in-person meeting with a foreign leader since taking office, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.By NPR
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Convincing Amish Communities To Get Vaccinated As Their COVID-19 Cases Surge
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Those with ties to the Amish are figuring out the best ways to educate and encourage them to get the shot, as COVID-19 cases surge in their communities.By NPR
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What The Johnson & Johnson Pause May Mean For Vaccine Equity
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Which communities could suffer most from the Johnson & Johnson vaccination pause? NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Dr. Paul Adamson, an infectious diseases fellow at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.By NPR
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Behind Those 'Extended Auto Warranties' Robocalls
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Calls about "extended auto warranties" blow up our phones over and over. But where did these calls begin? And what are they actually offering?By NPR
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Member Of The Oath Keepers First To Plea Guilty In U.S. Capitol Attack Investigation
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The Justice Department has secured its first guilty plea in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack investigation. A founding member of an anti-government militia group has pleaded guilty on two counts.By NPR
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Federally Unrecognized Tribes Haven't Been Provided Resources To Vaccinate Members
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Many federally recognized tribes throughout the U.S. have had great success vaccinating their members against COVID-19. But those without federal recognition say they have a very different story.By Ellis O'Neill
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Indianapolis Pastor 'Angry' and 'Bewildered' By City's Gun Violence
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After the mass shooting Thursday in Indianapolis, NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rev. Charles Harrison, president of the Indianapolis TenPoint Coalition, about the impact of gun violence in his city.By NPR
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Shooter Killed 8 People And Himself At An Indianapolis FedEx Facility Thursday Night
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Nine are dead after a shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Family members waited hours Friday morning for news of their loved ones at a nearby airport hotel. Police are seeking a motive.By Jill Sheridan
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Big Union Loss At Amazon Warehouse Casts Shadow Over Labor Movement
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The resounding vote against forming a union at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama is a blow to the labor movement. It has glimmers of hope but in the private sector unions are rare and mostly weak.By NPR
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Garland rescinds Trump-era memo curtailing consent decrees
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Interior head Haaland revokes Trump-era orders on energy
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Guitarist is 1st suspect to plead guilty in Capitol riot
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Law Professor: Police Hold 'Extraordinary' Power Over Black People In Traffic Stops
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Those who don't immediately stop for police are committing "contempt of cop. And bad officers will make you pay for that," law professor Paul Butler argues.By NPR
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Landmark Massachusetts Offshore Wind Project Awaits Federal Approval
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If approved, Vineyard Wind will be the biggest and first commercial-scale offshore wind project in the U.S.By NPR
CNN's Matthew Chance just returned from a trip to the frontline with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.By NPR
Recent numbers indicate that Americans spent big on retail, particularly on clothing, sports equipment, and in restaurants.By NPR
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Police trying to identify gunman, motive in FedEx shooting
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Everybody Harbors A Secret — And A Motive — In HBO's 'Mare Of Easttown'
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Kate Winslet plays a small-town lead detective who's haunted by an unsolved case — and by her own past — in this excellent series. Mare of Easttown is both a mystery story and a character study.By David Bianculli
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Louise Erdrich On Her Personal Connection To Native Peoples' 'Fight For Survival'
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Erdrich's novel, The Night Watchman, is based on her grandfather's role in resisting a Congressional effort to withdraw federal recognition from her family's tribe. Originally broadcast March 4, 2020.By Dave Davies
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Turning To Social Media For 'Trauma Sharing'
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People are turning to social media to process their emotions around this week's news.By NPR
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One Producer's Mission To Make Movies, TV For People Over 50 Years Old
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A study that looked at 1,200 films found that people age 60 and older appeared in 12% of films — yet they represent 19% of the U.S. population.By NPR
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Senators Urge Biden To Shut Down Guantánamo, Calling It A 'Symbol Of Lawlessness'
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Two dozen U.S. senators sent a letter to the White House outlining steps to shutter the crumbling military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where many men have been held uncharged for nearly 20 years.By NPR
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Week In Politics: Biden's Big Foreign Policy Moves
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Will President Biden's foreign policy decisions complicate his domestic agenda?By NPR
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Biden administration says gun violence must end, urges Congress again to act
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'Fernandomania' 40 Years Later: How Fernando Valenzuela Captivated Baseball Fans For Decades
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"Fernandomania" was the spectacle and excitement surrounding Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who made his first start for the team 40 years ago this month.By NPR
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Kansas City Renames Stretch Of Roads In Honor Of Martin Luther King Jr.
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The vote by the city's Parks and Recreation Board of Commissioners comes after voters chose in 2019 to remove King's name from another well-known boulevard in the city.By NPR
On Baker's new album, there's no shying away from the tough stuff.By Raina Douris
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New Maine Residents Who Arrived During Pandemic May Help Reverse State's Population Decline
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The number of people moving to Maine rose sharply in 2020.By NPR
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Biden And Japan's Prime Minister Meet To Discuss Concerns Over China
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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is the first foreign leader to meet with Biden in person since the president took office.By NPR
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US setting up $1.7B national network to track virus variants
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Can Cloud Seeding Help With The Drought In The West?
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Eight states are experimenting with cloud seeding to try to create more precipitation to mitigate the effects of the drought that is gripping much of the western U.S.By NPR
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Planning, Intelligence Failures By Capitol Police Contributed To Jan. 6 Insurrection, Report Finds
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Rep. Zoe Lofgren, who chairs the Committee on House Administration, discusses Thursday's hearing on the report.By NPR
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Investigation Underway After Video Is Released Of 13 Year Old Shot By Chicago Police
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot is calling for calm while acknowledging that Chicago residents already feel uneasy about the city's policing and policies.By NPR
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9 Dead, Several Injured After Mass Shooting At FedEx Warehouse In Indianapolis
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The gunman is believed to have shot himself and is among the nine dead, according to police at the scene.By NPR
Ask Me Another host Ophira Eisenberg and Jonathan Coulton discuss Ophira's new American citizenship status and how her test proctor is a fan of the show.By NPR
Timothy Simons (Veep, The Pole) and Theodore Bressman (The Pole) listen to hair metal songs rewritten to be about fictional characters who don't have a lot of hair.By NPR