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United Way of the Midlands announces funding for 2015-16
United Way of the Midlands recently announced new priorities for program funding in 2015-2016.Shawna Forsberg, president and CEO of United Way of the…
At Waterloo Re-Enactment, History So Real You Can Taste It
He may have lost, but Napoleon still holds a fascination for thousands of re-enactors who came to Belgium this week to eat, sleep and wage mock war in the manner of the 1815 battle of Waterloo.
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Photos Of Dylann Roof, Racist Manifesto Surface On Website
The photos on the site, titled "The Last Rhodesian," appear to be authentic and an unsigned text refers to the Trayvon Martin case and details the author's attitudes toward various ethnic groups.
After Thousands Of Missions, Air Force To Cut Drone Flights
The Air Force plans to reduce drone flights due to a shortage of pilots. NPR's Arun Rath talks with New York Times reporter Dave Philipps about why the military is having trouble attracting and keeping drone operators.
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'Project Fatherhood': In A Struggling Neighborhood, Dads Are Helping Dads
A dedicated group of fathers in Los Angeles is working to help neighborhood dads do better by their children and their community.
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Emotional Service Held At Charleston Church Days After Shootings
The Sunday gathering is the first since the killing of nine members of a Bible study group last week at the church.
Churches Try To Stay Safe — And Keep Their Open-Door Policies
After a shooter walked into a prayer meeting and killed nine people this week, faith leaders struggle to balance security and community. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Rev. Charles Watkins in Charleston.
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U.N. Report Finds Israel, Hamas May Have Committed War Crimes
The Independent Commission of Inquiry found there was a huge increase in firepower during the 2014 Israeli invasion of Gaza.
U.S. Beats Colombia 2-0, But Will Be Shorthanded Vs. China
Midfielders Megan Rapinoe and Lauren Holiday each received their second yellow card of the Women's World Cup in Monday night's match, resulting in automatic one-game suspensions.
Released From Prison, Nuclear Protest Nun Now Likely To Stay Free
The Justice Department said it will not seek a rehearing after Sister Megan Rice's sabotage conviction was thrown out last month.
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