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Obama Warns Campus Protesters Against Urge To 'Shut Up' Opposition
The president says he supports student activism at college campuses around the country, but says activists have to beware of shutting people out "because they don't like what they stand for."
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Video And Transcript: NPR's Interview With President Obama
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The Federal Reserve hasn't raised short-term interest rates since 2006. Renee Montagne talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution
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Woman Hits Crowds With Her Car On Las Vegas Strip
One person is dead and at least 30 were injured. Police say the woman swerved onto the sidewalk and then drove up and down hitting pedestrians.
Applebee's Server Returns Bag Full Of Money To Owner
A mother and daughter accidentally left $32,000 in a booth at Applebee's. The cash was savings from the family's business, including rental properties and a Bay Area restaurant.
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Spanish Musician Played Saxophone During Brain Surgery
When Carlos Aguilera had brain surgery to remove a tumor he was awake and playing his sax. Performing during brain surgery allowed doctors to make sure his ability to play stayed intact.
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Man sought in fatal northwest Omaha shootings turns himself in
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The suspect in the fatal shooting of a 2-year-old girl and a woman and the wounding of three other women at a northwest Omaha apartment…
New director chosen for Nebraska disabilities agency
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new director is taking over a Nebraska state agency that serves people with developmental disabilities.Gov. Pete Ricketts announced…
Taiwan's 'Strawberry Generation' Reaches Out To The Young And Trendy
The term is used disparagingly, as in a fruit that's soft and tends to bruise easily. But millennials say they are building a new economy for their own generation.
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