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Millions In U.S. Funds Spent On Border Equipment In Afghanistan That No Longer Works
The inspection equipment sits "inoperable and unused" at four of five locations, according to an audit. At three of them, officials said the equipment had not been operational for at least two years.
In Paris Recording, Guitarist Wes Montgomery Shows His Head For Melody
A new reissue catches Montgomery's quartet on their 1965 European tour. Critic Kevin Whitehead says the compilations are elegant and complicated, and you can hear Coltrane's influence throughout.
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Special Education Caps Were The Texas Legislature's Idea, Educators Say
After a federal report blasted Texas for failing kids with disabilities, educators and public education advocates are pointing the finger directly at…
Mexican Crime Reporter Gumaro Pérez Aguilando Shot To Death
Twelve journalists have been murdered in Mexico this year, the latest Tuesday while at his 6-year-old son's school Christmas pageant. We explore why Mexico is such a dangerous place for journalists.
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Dallas And Fort Worth Score Perfectly On LGBTQ Equality Index But Suburbs Lag Behind
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Irving ranks lowest in metroplex on LGBTQ equality index; Denton supports SB 4 lawsuit; take flight in the…
Witnesses Say Driver In Manhattan Plowed Into People Near Bike Path
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jim O'Grady from WNYC about the latest out of Manhattan, where at least 6 people have been killed and 15 injured when a driver mowed down a bike path.
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Holiday Pop Quiz: Who Was The President ... ?
Deck the halls, stuff the stockings and sharpen your pencils. It's time for a holiday history exam.
Supreme Court Upholds Nationwide Health Care Law Subsidies
The Supreme Court has upheld the nationwide tax subsidies under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, in a ruling that preserves health insurance…
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Class Of '17: This High School Junior Faces Tall Hoop Dream Odds
For the past few years, KERA’s been checking in with students who are part of the Class of ’17. Ricky Rijos is a junior at Flower Mound High School where…
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They're The First Black Africans To Ride In The Tour De France
The two men are from Eritrea. They're rising (and climbing) stars. And they're changing the image of the bike in Africa, where it's often looked down on as a poor person's transportation.
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