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FBI Is Investigating 850 Cases Of Potential Domestic Terrorism
The large number of cases prompts some members of Congress to ask: does the U.S. need new laws to prosecute domestic terrorism?
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Louisville Votes To Move Controversial Castleman Statue
Louisville has voted to take down a monument of John Breckenridge Castleman. Castleman's history came under scrutiny after the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Opinion: 1 Million Species Are At Risk Of Disappearing. Humans Should Act Now
This week, the U.N. issued the summary of a report warning of unprecedented declines in biodiversity. Scott Simon makes the case for humankind to assume responsibility for protecting the vulnerable.
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#NPRPoetry From A Listener In Prison
Jose Carlos Grant is being held at the Sierra Conservation Center in California. He submitted a poem for our National Poetry Month series last month via mail.
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50 Years On, The Last Poets Keep Telling The Truth To Unite The Black Community
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with core members of the influential spoken-word music group, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan, about their new album Transcending Toxic Times.
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'The Atlantic': The Russia Investigation Will Continue
Steve Inskeep talks to retired CIA operative John Sipher, who writes in The Atlantic, that the FBI is looking for possible American collaborators with Russia's 2016 election interference campaign.
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Warren Takes Democratic Presidential Campaign To West Virginia, Ohio
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren made her first campaign stops in West Virginia and Ohio since announcing her White House bid. President Trump carried both states in 2016.
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Millions Of Voters Turn Out For Philippines' Midterm Elections
Voters went to the polls in the Philippines Monday to choose half of the country's Senate, and its entire House of Representatives. The election is widely seen as a referendum on President Duterte.
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Police In Tennessee Solve Clown Mystery
Police in Clarksville warned the public about a man with a red nose and painted face, handing out candy to kids. It turns out, he was a nice older man who dresses up on his birthday and spreads joy.
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Actress And Singer Doris Day, Hollywood's Girl Next Door, Dies At 97
Day took on meaty roles in films like The Man Who Knew Too Much and Love Me or Leave Me, but in the late '50s she settled into romantic comedies and a persona that would stick: the good girl.
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