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Texas Police Officer Fired, Charged With Murder In Fatal Shooting Of Black Man
Former Wolfe City police Officer Shaun Lucas faces a murder charge in the killing of Jonathan Price. Price reportedly extended his hand to Lucas for a handshake shortly before he was shot dead.
Michigan Domestic Terror Plot Sends Shockwaves Through Militia World
A slew of arrests in the alleged plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan sends a message to other armed groups agitating for political violence: You are being watched.
Coronavirus FAQ: What's The Deal With The '15 Minute Rule'?
The conventional wisdom is that it takes 15 minutes of close contact to a contagious person to put you at risk. But even a short exposure could prove problematic.
Nobel Peace Prize Goes To The Dog (aka The Mascot Of WFP)
The U.N. World Food Programme has a canine mascot named Foxtrot. Reports are that the pooch is rolling over with joy at the news of the prize.
Thursday's Presidential Debate Canceled After Spat Over Coronavirus Safety Concerns
The second face-off of the general election season was scheduled for next week in Miami.
Amid Trump Turmoil, Sen. Susan Collins Tries To Shift Focus From National Politics
The long-serving Maine senator faces unhappiness from both the left, for her votes for President Trump's judicial nominees, and the right, for past criticism she has made about the president.
Following Months Of COVID-19 Restrictions, The Dance Music Scene Is Back In China
After facing down an epidemic, people in China are once again ready to party, even if it means taking some safety precautions.
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Chicago Loses A Beloved Teacher To COVID-19
Olga Quiroga taught in the city's public schools for three decades as a bilingual educator and was known for her patience and passion for teaching immigrant students.
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Long A Republican Stronghold, Georgia Is Starting To Look Like A Swing State
Emma Hurt of NPR member station WABE joins Scott Simon to discuss how voters in Georgia are feeling ahead of Election Day.
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Not My Job: We Quiz Birder Jason Ward On 'Angry Birds'
Ward was a teen in the Bronx when he saw a peregrine falcon eating a pigeon. That was the moment he fell in love with birds, and now he does outreach for the Audubon Society.
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