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Why Have We Stopped Building War Memorials?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Kurt Piehler, director of the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience, about the history of and decline in war memorials.
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Brelo Verdict Shows The Difficulty In Applying Use Of Force Standards
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Michael Benza, law professor at Case Western Reserve University, about what questions remain after Cleveland officer Michael Brelo was acquitted of manslaughter.
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Officer's Acquittal Highlights Tense Police, Community Relations In Cleveland
There were relatively peaceful protests after a white police officer in Cleveland was acquitted Saturday in the deaths of two unarmed black motorists in a barrage of police gunfire in 2012.
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Property Owners Throw Cold Water On N.J. Shore Protective Dunes Plan
State officials have met with stiff resistance from property owners worried about losing their ocean views or claim to their beachfront land.
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Don't Write Off Paper Just Yet
In today's digital age it's easy to forget about paper, but as one paper pusher says, "a paperless society is about as plausible as a paperless bathroom."
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With New Look And More Energy, Rick Perry Tries To Move Past 'Oops'
Do the glasses make the man? Four years ago, then-Texas Gov. Rick Perry's presidential run was derailed by one word — oops. He admits now he wasn't healthy then, and he's trying to make up for it.
As Wells Dry Up, Calif. County Aims To Streamline Solutions For Water
The lack of rain has hit all of California hard but perhaps no place more than Tulare County, an hour south of Fresno. It's home to 60 percent of the residential wells that have gone dry in the state.
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Italy's Berlusconi Discovers Social Media As A Campaign Tool
Italy holds regional elections on Sunday. Trying to make a comeback is scandal-plagued former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. When he joined Instagram, he posted more than 60 photos his first day.
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Omaha Summer Arts Festival takes place June 5-7
This year’s Omaha Summer Arts Festival features artwork from 135 professional artists from all over the country.Elizabeth Balazs, Festival Manager, says…
Police: Person critically injured following Omaha shooting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a person has been critically injured following a shooting in north Omaha.The Omaha Police Department says officers…
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