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MacArthur Foundation Launches Grant Program To Reduce Jail Populations
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Sheriff Kevin Thom of Pennington County, S.D., about being one of the jurisdictions chosen by the MacArthur Foundation to receive a grant to work on reducing jail use.
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Oklahoma Hangs On As Heavy Rain Continues To Soak Region
Oklahoma continues to battle flooding from storms in the region, which brought the state out of a four-year drought. Rain is expected every day until Sunday.
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When This 9-Year-Old Pianist Plays, He Feels The Music
NPR's Robert Siegel sits down with Oscar Paz Suaznabar, who has played at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and on the NPR show From The Top.
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Golden State Beats Houston, Will Face Cleveland For NBA Title
The Warriors return to the Finals for the first time in 40 years with a convincing 104-90 victory over the Rockets.
How The World's Largest Refugee Camp Remade A Generation Of Somalis
In the 1990s, hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled war and found a new home — and new opportunities — in Dadaab, a refugee camp in Kenya.
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Are Black Voters Ready For Hillary Clinton?
African Americans are going to be key to a Hillary Clinton presidential run. After a tense 2008 primary fight with Barack Obama, she's trying to win them over.
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Soccer Indictments Outline Schemes Involving Sports Marketing Firms
Most of the charges relate to bribes paid by sports marketing executives to secure lucrative marketing and media rights. One of the companies named has its North American headquarters in Miami.
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Live Anthrax Was Mistakenly Sent To 9 States And A U.S. Military Base
The Pentagon says an attempt to ship inactive anthrax samples resulted in live samples being sent to labs in nine U.S. states and to a U.S. Air Force base in South Korea.
5 Things You Should Know About George Pataki
For most voters, the name George Pataki might not ring a bell. But he was the last Republican elected to major statewide office in New York in more than 20 years. And he's running for president.
FIFA President Blatter: Bribery Scandal Puts 'Long Shadow' Over Soccer
Embattled FIFA President Sepp Blatter faces a re-election vote Friday, in the face of new corruption and bribery charges against senior members of FIFA.
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