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An LLC? It Gives Facebook Founder More Freedom To Meet Philanthropic Goals
Creating a for-profit company to manage his $45 billion pledge means Mark Zuckerberg is giving himself flexibility in deciding the best way of tackling the social issues he cares about.
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Questions Surround Actions Of Calif. Mass Shooting Suspects
Steve Inskeep talks to Hussam Ayloush, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Los Angeles. And, Linda Wertheimer talks to Paul Barrett of Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
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Man convicted of killing girl charged in another slaying
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A man serving a prison sentence in the death of a 5-year-old Omaha girl has been charged with his involvement in the death of another…
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Steve Inskeep talks with John Cohen, former counterterrorism coordinator at Homeland Security, now at Rutgers University researching why people carry out mass attacks. Also: Glock author Paul Barrett.
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Medicare insurance plans for drugs vary widely in the medicines they cover. For 2016, some patients who pick the wrong plan could pay nearly $12,000 out of pocket annually for a single drug.
Chicago Mayor Emanuel Now Says He Welcomes Federal Investigation
A day after Hillary Clinton called for a Justice Department investigation into Chicago police's handling of the death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, Mayor Rahm Emanuel reversed course to support one.
Unanswered Questions Drive Fear In San Bernardino
Linda Wertheimer speaks with San Bernardino Sun crime reporter Beatriz Valenzuela about reaction in the California community to Wednesday's mass shooting.
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Planning, Other Details Make California Shooting 'A Really Strange Case'
Investigators are combing through data for clues about motives in the San Bernardino attack. A married couple opened fire on a workplace holiday party and seemed to have planned at least the getaway.
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