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Off-Duty FBI Agent Discharges Gun On The Dance Floor, Injures Onlooker

Sunday, June 03, 2018

His moves had gained the approval of the crowd, but a final backflip caused his gun to fall. As he tried to pick it up, it fired and injured one patron, who is now in good condition.

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U.S. Allies Rebuke Trump Administration's Trade Actions At G-7 Meeting

Sunday, June 03, 2018

In a joint statement from the six non-U.S. finance ministers, the group expressed "unanimous concern and disappointment" with the latest trade actions from the Trump administration.

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Danica Patrick's Indy 500 Crash Caps An Otherwise Groundbreaking Career

Sunday, May 27, 2018

The 36-year-old returned on Sunday to the same track that skyrocketed her career. While her last race ended in a crash, she goes down as one of the most successful female racing drivers in history.

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How The NFL's New Rule On Protesting Is Being Perceived By Players

Sunday, May 27, 2018

NFL owners announced Wednesday that players must stand during the playing of the national anthem. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Howard Bryant of ESPN and author of the book The Heritage.

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Central American Migrants Arrive At U.S. Border To An Uncertain Future

Sunday, April 29, 2018

A group of migrants, mostly from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador are seeking political asylum in the U.S. Their trip has garnered heavy attention following remarks by President Trump.

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Parkland Shooting Survivor Discusses Newfound Activism To End Gun Violence

Friday, March 23, 2018

In advance of the "March for Our Lives" rally in Washington, Gabe Glassman, a sophomore at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, and his mother, Lisa Glassman, discuss how they've changed since the shooting.

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Case Closed: Preservation Hall's Missing Sousaphone Is Returned

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

In February, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in New Orleans had a rare Italian-made sousaphone stolen. Now, thanks to an anonymous tipster, it's back in the band's possession.

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How Recy Taylor Spoke Out Against Her Rape, Decades Before #MeToo

Monday, January 08, 2018

At the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey spoke of her gratitude to women whose names we'll never know. Then she said the name Recy Taylor, who died in December.

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The Genetic Divide Between NYC's Uptown And Downtown Rats

Friday, December 01, 2017

Fordham University graduate student Matthew Combs studies the DNA of New York City's rats. He found that rats living uptown are genetically distinct from rats living downtown.

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NPR News Nuggets: A Clown And A Bicycle Race, With A Side Of Spilt Nachos

Sunday, October 01, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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A Mother Remembers Her Son, A Muslim-American First Responder Who Died On Sept. 11

Friday, September 08, 2017

Talat Hamdani's son Salman died after the police cadet rushed to the fallen towers to help. The first responder was later wrongfully identified by police and the press as an accomplice in the attacks.

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A Father To His Son: 'I Know What It's Like' Living With Tourette's Syndrome

Friday, September 01, 2017

Josh Hanagarne has an extreme form of Tourette's syndrome, where his tics — or involuntary movements and sounds — have been so severe, they've put him in the hospital.

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After 60 Years, Girl's Experience At Whites-Only Gas Station Still Hurts

Friday, August 18, 2017

An African-American woman remembers growing up in segregated Virginia in the 1950s, and being in the car when her father tried to get gas from a whites-only truck stop.

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As A Boy In An Adult Prison, His Mother's Letters 'Were Everything'

Friday, August 11, 2017

Marcus Bullock was tried as an adult and sent to prison when he was 15. The eight years he was away changed his relationship with his mother, Sylvia. The distance actually brought them closer.

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NPR News Nuggets: Love At Sea, Peanut Butter Jailbreak Time & City Hall Climbs

Sunday, August 06, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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NPR News Nuggets: Cracker Barrel Super Stars, A Car Scavenger Hunt & Butter

Monday, July 31, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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For Decades These Caregivers Helped Patients, Families Through Illness And Death

Friday, July 28, 2017

When the Rev. Noel Hickie and Marcia Hilton began working in hospice care, neither was sure they were cut out for the job. But they realized they could help families process grief and make things OK.

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While Fighting The Odds, Fiona The Hippo Became A Social Media Star

Monday, July 24, 2017

Born six weeks premature, Fiona's odds didn't look good. Now the baby hippo is celebrating her six-month birthday alongside all of her followers, who cheer her on through social media.

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NPR News Nuggets: Winnie The Pooh-Chinese Relations, Cheese & The Fine Print

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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NPR News Nuggets: 13 Years Of Chimes, Lost Umbrellas & Flying Beer

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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