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Fact-Checking 6 Myths About The Perpetrators Of Mass Shootings
In the wake of an active shooter incident, certain talking point are circulate online and in the media. Here are six common misconceptions about active shooters, the facts and the research.
Closing Time: Postal Service May Cut 35,000 Jobs
The changes could shutter 223 postal facilities and save the service $20 billion.
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Hughes Tapped for Top Diplomatic Post
Former White House adviser Karen Hughes is appointed as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, where she will be charged with remaking the United States' image abroad.
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What Trump's Speech At The U.N. Revealed About Current American Foreign Policy
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Vali Nasr, dean of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, about President Trump's foreign policy and his approach to dealing with Iran.
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The U.N. Climate Change Report Is Out. What Should The White House Do?
NPR's Noel King talks to climate scientist Allison Crimmins about the findings of the United Nations' landmark climate report, and what it means for U.S. policy actions.
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U.N.'s highest court is hearing accusations against Israel of genocide in Gaza
Judges at the International Court of Justice opened two days of legal arguments in a landmark case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide in its Gaza war. Israel rejects the allegation.
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Top Stories: How Solar Winds Are Felt On Earth, Dallas Conference Unfurls Art Initiative
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: Why weather in space might interfere with... smartphone maps? Researchers at The University of Texas…
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How A 2011 Tornado Outbreak Changed One Of Alabama's Top Weathermen
A meteorologist goes up against Alabama's deadly tornadoes, as NPR's Invisibilia explores our relationship with uncertainty.
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Top Stories: Texas House Debates SB 4; What We’ve Learned From Concussion Research
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:The Texas House today will discuss Senate Bill 4, which would punish so-called “sanctuary cities.”The…
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Top Stories: Apprehensions At Border Fall; In Texas, 56 Cases Of Cyclosporiasis Reported
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Apprehensions of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border fell sharply last month. Total apprehensions…
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