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'Ain't no way you can sit here and be silent'
Peaceful demonstrations on Monday following the funeral of Freddie Gray were overshadowed by violence in the streets of Baltimore.
The VA's Broken Promise To Thousands Of Vets Exposed To Mustard Gas
When the Pentagon revealed it secretly exposed enlisted men to mustard gas during WWII, VA officials promised disability benefits. But an NPR investigation finds that most were never contacted.
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Bones In Church Ruins Likely The Remains Of Early Jamestown's Elite
Scientists say remains of four men exhumed from what was once an Anglican church suggest they were well-nourished, "high-status" leaders in the early 17th century colony. And one was likely Catholic.
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In Puerto Rico, The Days Of Legal Cockfighting Are Numbered
A congressional ban on the sport was a victory for animal rights activists, but on the island, many say that cockfighting is part of their culture — and they're willing to take the sport underground.
Hamtramck, Mich.: An Evolving City Of Immigrants
Hamtramck, Mich., used to be mostly Polish. Now, the population has changed, with a growing population of Muslims, coming mostly from Yemen and Bangladesh.
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A Band Apart
How the members of Algiers — four musicians in three cities on two continents — made an album for a world as divided and unsettled as they are
Portugal Declares 3 Days Of Mourning As Vast Wildfire Kills Dozens Of People
More than 60 people died as the blaze swept through central Portugal. The prime minister called the fire, which was one of several Saturday, "the biggest tragedy of human life we have known in years."
These Dinner Parties Serve Up A Simple Message: Refugees Welcome
Across the U.S., locals are hosting meals designed to help the community meet the refugees who live among them as neighbors, and to break barriers by breaking bread together.
Trump's Business Empire: An Update On His Sources Of Revenue
As a presidential candidate last year, Trump had to disclose his sources of revenues. Now in office, the president has voluntarily updated the information about the Trump Organization's businesses.
Margaret Moser, Queen Of Austin, Is Dancing In The Light
Moser is a central figure within the Austin music scene, transforming from fan to groupie to writer to cultural historian. As her life hits its sunset, she's saying good-bye.
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