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Storytelling Helps Hospital Staff Learn About The Person, Not Just The Patient
VA hospitals are pioneering the use of storytelling to strengthen the relationships patients have with doctors and nurses. With more information about patients, there may be some health benefits.
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Reporter Who Broke R. Kelly Story: Abuse Was In 'Full View Of The World'
Jim DeRogatis recounts his 19-year investigation into the singer in a new book, Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly. "It all happened as everybody watched and nobody did anything," he says.
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VA Secretary Robert Wilkie On Allowing More Veterans To Seek Private Health Care
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Robert Wilkie, secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, about a new program that launches June 6 that would allow more veterans to seek private health care.
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Trump Administration Orders Halt To Cruises To Cuba And 'People-To-People' Exchanges
The Trump administration has ordered a halt to cruises to Cuba. This is part of a broader effort by the administration to roll back Obama-era openings to the Communist island.
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News Brief: Mexico Tariffs, Census Hearing, Candidates And Big Business
There's growing U.S. opposition to Trump's planned tariffs on Mexico. What's the real reason behind the citizenship question for the census? And, 2020 presidential candidates take on corporations.
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Listeners Ask About The History Of U.S. Abortion Laws
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of abortion legislation in the country.
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Ex-Florida Deputy Faces 11 Charges After Not Intervening In School Shooting
Former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson faces charges after not taking action during the 2018 Parkland school shooting. NPR's Noel King talks to Celeste Higgins of the University of Miami School of Law.
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Trump Administration Ends Some Services For Migrant Children In Shelters
The Trump administration is canceling English classes, recreational activities — including soccer and legal aid — for unaccompanied migrant children who are staying in federally-contracted shelters.
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What Missouri's Fight Over Abortion Means For An Illinois Clinic Across The River
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Alison Dreith, the director of Hope Clinic in Granite City, Ill., about how the uncertainty of Missouri's last abortion clinic is affecting her patients and staff.
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