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As Justice Department Opens Investigation, New Police Shootings In Chicago
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with WBEZ reporter Linda Lutton to give us the latest on the Chicago police shootings.
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Alzheimer's Disease Underdiagnosed In Indian Country
A Native American family that sees Alzheimer's disease as a natural part of life may be less likely to reach for resources that could help, say Arizona mental health workers. They hope to change that.
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School Testing 2016: Same Tests, Different Stakes
The law has changed, but what President Obama calls "too much testing" is likely to continue.
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Training The Immune System To Fight Cancer Has 19th-Century Roots
When Jimmy Carter said his advanced melanoma was gone, he credited immunotherapy, treatments that harness the immune system to fight cancer cells. This idea dates back to a 19th-century doctor.
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Omaha police make arrest in fatal stabbing of 34-year-old
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 28-year-old man faces first-degree murder and weapons charges in the stabbing death of a 34-year-old in Omaha.Omaha police say they…
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 12/28/15
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – Ryan Anderson, William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at the Heritage…
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'Mi Familia' In Movies: Films Mexican-American Millennials Grew Up On
The bush-disguise bit in Born in East L.A. The murder scene in Selena. I watched these dozens of times as a kid, but as an adult, they've come to mean more.
Experts Are Skeptical That North Korea Detonated A Nuclear Weapon
North Korea's state television says a hydrogen bomb was detonated. Renee Montagne talks to Daniel Pinkston, a Korea expert recently with the International Crisis Group.
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January 20th vote possible on changes to OPS sex education curriculum
The Omaha Public Schools board could vote in two weeks on the first changes to the district’s sex education curriculum in 30 years.The proposed changes to…
What We'd Still Like To Know About North Korea's Hydrogen Bomb Claim
Deciphering events in North Korea often resembles long-distance psychoanalysis more than reporting. The country's latest nuclear test is no exception.
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