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Connecticut Governor To Ban Guns For People On Federal Terrorism Lists
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Gov. Dannel Malloy on his decision to ban individuals on federal terrorism watch lists from purchasing firearms in his state. Democrats have called for similar measures.
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Trump Was Once Obama's Punch Line — But Almost No One Is Laughing Now
In 2011, Obama joked that Trump, who was hot on the trail of Obama's birth certificate, was a conspiracy theorist waiting to reveal the fake moon landing, and recently that Trump was "Here. Still."
Residents urge action after spate of Omaha shootings
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha residents have gathered to urge the community to get more involved to prevent violence after a series of shootings.The…
Police make arrests in Omaha double homicide of teens
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police have made three arrests in the shooting deaths of two teens and now say those deaths are not connected to a killing last…
Nearly 200 Nations Adopt Climate Agreement At COP21 Talks In Paris
"History is here. All the conditions are met. The decisive agreement for the planet is now," French President Francois Hollande said Saturday.
Saudi Women Cast First-Ever Votes – And Vie For Offices
But if they want to vote, women will have to catch a ride: the conservative Islamic kingdom still forbids them from driving.
Paris Climate Talks Conclude With Landmark International Agreement
On Saturday, world leaders approved what's being hailed as a historic deal to reduce greenhouse emissions. NPR's Christopher Joyce gives the details.
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Indian Women Flout Menstrual Taboos By Saying They're #HappyToBleed
A Hindu temple bans women because their periods are considered 'impure.' In protest, ladies are posting pics of pads and tampons on social media.
Campus Protesters Across The Country Swap Ideas, Information
As college students around the U.S. protest institutional racism, the movement is growing more coordinated. Activists are inspiring each other on social media and sharing strategies and tips online.
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Sick Snakes Seized From A Baltimore Apartment
Sixty-six snakes in poor condition — sick and hungry — were found in a Baltimore apartment. An animal rescue shelter has put out a call for supplies.
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