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FBI Director Doubles Down On Linking Scrutiny Of Police With Rise In Violent Crime
James Comey said police restraint, born from increased scrutiny in the wake of high-profile police killings, may be contributing to an uptick in violent crimes in some cities.
Next Year Could Mark The End Of Polio
Nigeria is now off the list — the last case was in 2014. That leaves Afghanistan and Pakistan as the last two countries harboring the virus.
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Remembering A Lifelong Radio Man And His 'Big Broadcast'
Ed Walker died Monday after signing off his long-running show, The Big Broadcast, for the last time. The show, heard out of NPR member station WAMU, reprised programs from the golden age of radio.
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SuperPACs Spend Big In Philadelphia's Mayoral Race
SuperPACs aren't just for presidential and congressional candidates anymore. In cities across the country, the unlimited donation political committees are stepping into local politics.
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Forcing Schools To Hit The 'Reset' Button
As Congress debates a rewrite of No Child Left Behind, we look at one school in Durham, N.C. Watts Elementary wasn't just restructured as a result of the law, it was completely reimagined.
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As Fed Officials Meet, A Rate Hike Suddenly Seems Less Likely
With the U.S. economy showing signs of slowing, Federal Reserve policymakers are divided over how to respond.
'Modern Girl' Carrie Brownstein Describes Finding (And Hiding) Herself In Music
The Sleater-Kinney guitarist and singer is known for her defiant performances, but it was vulnerability that initially drew her to music. Brownstein's new memoir is Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl.
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In Speech To Police Chiefs, Obama Pushes For Tougher Gun Laws
President Obama said he rejects a narrative that frames the relationship between police and communities as "us" and "them." The work of police, Obama said, is something Americans should be proud of.
Soon It'll Be OK To Tinker With Your Car's Software After All
Security researchers and owners will be able to dig into the software built into cars and farming equipment under new exemptions from the Librarian of Congress, who oversees a copyright law provision.
The Arena Has 11,000 Seats But 10,000 Will Be Empty At GOP Debate
Students at the University of Colorado say they plan to protest their exclusion from the GOP debate on their campus.
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