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'God Isn't Fixing This' Argument Divides Even More In Gun Debate
For many fed up with the now seemingly routine shootings and the lack of policy action, pleas to God aren't enough. But is that fair?
Acclaimed Documentary About Campus Rape Draws Critics Too
The Hunting Ground, shortlisted for next year's Oscars, has inspired a backlash — not only for its perspective but for the factual foundation on which it is based and its reporting methods.
Is Prescription Opioid Abuse A Crime Problem Or A Health Problem?
People still think that abuse of opioid painkillers is something that criminals do, a study of news media coverage finds. Options like expanded access to treatment are rarely mentioned.
Between France And Russia, Presidents Seek Common Ground In Syria
French President Francois Hollande and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Thursday to coordinate their country's military strategies in Syria. NPR's Corey Flintoff recaps the talks.
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After The Paris Attacks, The French Flag Makes A Roaring Comeback
The flag flies on public buildings and is often waved at sporting events, but it has not been a symbol the French personally embrace. That has changed dramatically in the wake of the Nov. 13 attacks.
60 Years Later, What Can Activists Learn From The Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Decades after Rosa Parks changed history, a new generation faces the challenge of remaking the civil rights movement for the next century. What can they learn from the past to build for the future?
Black Friday in California Could Be Big For Stores
The holiday shopping season kicking off on Black Friday could be another strong one for California retailers. Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler reports.
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Russia, France Agree To Cooperate In The Fight Against ISIS
In the last leg of his tour to win support for a coordinated effort against ISIS, French President Francois Hollande on Thursday secured a pledge of cooperation from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A 'March For Justice' On Chicago's Magnificent Mile
In Chicago today, protesters walked in a "march for justice," following the first-degree murder charges against police officer Jason Van Dyke in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Shari Runner, interim president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League.
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Update: The Latest On The Colorado Springs Shooting
At least four officers and an unknown number of civilians were injured in a shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, police say.
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