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IE News Review With P-E's Cassie MacDuff:SB Shootings;MoVal WLC;Norco Mayor Quits;SB City Mgr Leaves
Press-Enterprise Columnist Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Ken Vincent review some of the major news stories of the week in the Inland Empire, including:-a…
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A Vast Archive, Long Closed, Opens Its Doors Again In Jerusalem
The century-old Khalidi library holds the largest private manuscript collection in Jerusalem. It closed shortly after the Six-Day War. Now the Khalidis have decided it's time to reopen.
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Hours After San Bernardino Shooting, Muslim Community Condemned Attack
The Council on American-Islamic Relations held a press conference very early into the investigation into the attack. CAIR communications director Ibrahim Hooper explains why they moved so quickly.
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A Potential Act Of Terrorism Tests A President — And Americans' Nerves
As the U.S. investigates a shooting in California as "an act of terrorism," President Obama will address the nation Sunday night in what will be just his third speech from the Oval Office.
'I Hope The Hospital Has Enough Diesel For Their Generator'
A health crisis grips the country, triggered by fuel blockades. Medicine is in short supply. But our writer, living in Kathmandu, needed emergency surgery.
Sleepless Nights And Lighter Wallets: The Link Between Poverty And Sleep
What if you could never get a good night's rest? Some low-income people around the world face that challenge. A team of researchers is investigating whether sleep deprivation keeps some in poverty.
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Pentagon OKs Women In Combat: Can Culture Catch Up With Policy?
Rachel speaks with Zoe Bedell about the Pentagon's decision to open up front-line combat posts to women. Bedell was a Marine captain and is a plaintiff in a lawsuit fighting the long-time Pentagon ban.
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Impressions Brought Back From My First Africa Trip With The Pope
The papal trip to Africa was a first for Francis, but the Argentine-born pontiff felt very much at home. NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reflects on her experiences, and the Pope's, during the historic visit.
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In Brazil, Rising and Rampant Racism Is Written On The Wall
A group puts racist tweets on billboards in the neighborhood in which the troll lives. The biggest lawyers group seeks an apology and reparations for slavery. Brazil is combating racism in new ways.
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Man Caught Smuggling Turtles Across U.S.-Canadian Border
A Canadian college student was caught at a border checkpoint with more than 50 live turtles in his pants and has pleaded guilty to six smuggling charges in the U.S.
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