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Charleston Church Shooting Suspect Will Represent Himself In Death Penalty Trial
The judge in the federal trial of Dylann Roof, who is accused of murdering nine people in the basement of a historically black church, has ruled that the defendant may represent himself in court.
The Czech Pastry That Took Texas By Storm, And Keeps Gaining Strength
Kolaches have been a Lone Star staple for a long time, and some have even taken on a sausage-and-jalapeño twist. Now their popularity is expanding, with both big and small companies getting onboard.
Clinton's Popular-Vote Lead Is Now Over 2 Million, But Don't Expect Big Changes
The Democrat now leads Donald Trump by more than 2 million votes, as counting continues in California. But don't expect electors to overturn the result or for the Electoral College to be eliminated.
Army Corps Of Engineers Tells Pipeline Protesters To Leave Camp By Dec. 5
The agency on Friday ordered anyone in the encampments north of the Cannonball River in North Dakota to immediately leave. Anyone remaining on Corps-managed property risks arrest.
Shelter-In-Place Warning Lifted At Ohio State
The university had warned students in a series of tweets earlier Monday that there was an active shooter on campus and that they should run, hide or fight.
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The Economics For And Against Trump's Infrastructure Plan
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with civil engineering professor David Levinson about the proposals, and why infrastructure shouldn’t be thought of as a jobs program.
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A Young Woman Died In A Menstrual Hut In Nepal
She was 26. Her relatives found her body in the morning. The prime minister of Nepal called the district to find out what happened.
How Trump Could Easily Reverse Obama's Opening To Cuba
President Obama reached out to Cuba mostly through executive orders. But those can easily be undone by Donald Trump, who is much more critical of the Cuban leadership.
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California State Bar Considers Banning Lawyers From Having Sex With Clients
Current state rules don't prohibit California lawyers from engaging in sexual relationships with their clients. Some lawyers oppose the proposed rule change, saying it would violate their privacy.
11/9/16 - Harold Winley & The Clovers, Author Mike Edison
Emmanuel Rogers speaks with Mike Edison, author of "You're a Complete Disappointment." Actually a story of accomplishment, it begins with words Mikes'…
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