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Parkland Shooting Survivor Discusses Newfound Activism To End Gun Violence
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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French Police Officer Who Traded Himself For A Hostage Has Died
A gunman took hostages in a supermarket in Southern France yesterday, killing at least two people. In an effort to switch places with a hostage during the standoff, a police officer died a hero.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Actor Danny Trejo; The Evolution Of Artificial Intelligence
Trejo says his experience in San Quentin State Prison prepared him for acting. Maureen Corrigan recommends two books that grapple with real-life mysteries. Tech reporter Cade Metz talks about robots.
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Questions Surround Austin Bombing Investigation Efforts, View Of Suspect
On the day the Austin bomber killed himself, the city's acting police chief described him as a "challenged young man" — not a terrorist. That designation didn't sit well with people of color.
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A NASA Astronaut Stays In Orbit With SpaceX And Boeing
Sunita Williams was the second female commander of the International Space Station. Now, she says her new job working with private companies to develop space technologies feels like a new frontier.
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Homemade Rocket Fails To Make It Into Space
For two years Mike Hughes worked on a rocket. His goal was to prove the earth was flat. Over the weekend, he got a third of a mile into the air and then fell back to earth. The rocket had a parachute.
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California Launches First State-Funded Gun Violence Research Center
Unbiased data about guns is hard to come by. A growing number of states are weighing whether to launch their own gun research initiatives to help fill the void left by federal cuts to such research.
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Pentagon To Release Niger Probe Results Into Deaths Of 4 U.S. Soldiers
U.S. special forces in Africa train local forces and go after terrorists. But after four Americans died in an ISIS ambush last year, there is new scrutiny about their mission and their safety.
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Tariffs On China Raise Concern About The Future Of U.S.-China Relations
Is there any other way besides tariffs — and potentially a trade war — to get China to play fair on trade? David Greene talks to former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers for his insight.
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U.S. Expelling Russian Intelligence Officers, Closing Consulate In Seattle
The Trump administration announced it is expelling dozens of Russian intelligence officers in response to a poison attack on a former spy and his daughter in the U.K.
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