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Counterterrorism Experts Face Challenges Recognizing 'Lone Wolf' Terrorists
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews John Horgan, a professor at Georgia State University's Global Studies Institute, who studies how ISIS inspires "lone wolf" supporters.
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With Chicago Police Investigation, Advocates Ask, What Took So Long?
Chicago's department is the latest to be in the spotlight for shooting a black man, which critics say is evidence of a long history of the city's police using excessive force on minorities.
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Human Rights Groups Criticize U.S. Arms Sale To Saudi Arabia
The U.N. is resuming peace talks on the war in Yemen. At the same time, the U.S. plans to sell more weapons to Saudi Arabia, even as civilian casualties from Saudi airstrikes in Yemen continue.
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Much Of The World Perplexed That Climate Debate Continues In U.S.
The 20th century's biggest carbon emitter is also one of the few advanced democracies where climate change is not accepted as fact. This makes it hard for some to trust U.S. efforts on the issue.
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Omaha planners, businesses struggle over need for parking
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Booming development in downtown Omaha has the potential to bring five new parking garages to the area.Downtown organizations and…
Chipotle Faces Another Foodborne Illness Outbreak, This Time In Boston
Outbreaks of foodborne illness are ruining the holiday spirit for Chipotle. The latest cases erupted over the past few days among students at Boston College.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Apologizes For Police Killing Of 17-Year-Old
The 2014 police shooting of Laquan McDonald "happened on my watch," Emanuel said in an emotional speech. He promised to address issues of supervision and leadership within the police department.
North Face Founder Douglas Tompkins Dies In Kayaking Accident In Chile
Tompkins created The North Face and co-founded Esprit, but abandoned the business world to devote himself to environmental causes. He was 72.
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How Billionaire Techies Hope To Reshape The Immigration Debate
As the debate has shifted away from comprehensive immigration overhaul and toward the idea of mass deportations, a group created by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is trying to refocus the conversation.
The U.S. Has A Mass Shooting Epidemic, But No Government Database On Gun Violence
In 2012, journalist Mark Follman searched for comprehensive data about America's mass shootings and found that very little existed. So he and his colleagues began compiling a database of their own.
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