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'Guardian' Editor: Edward Snowden 'Deserves Respect'
Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of the Guardian, was the man who decided to publish Edward Snowden's stolen data. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Rusbridger about how Snowden will be remembered.
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Triple Championships: The Weekend In Sports
It's a championship weekend in sports: the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup, and perhaps a Triple Crown? NPR's Scott Simon talks with NPR's Tom Goldman about the upcoming sporting events.
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Beau Biden, Vice President's Son, Remembered In Delaware Service
The life of the Iraq War veteran and former attorney general was honored at a Catholic ceremony in Wilmington.
Egyptian Court Rescinds Terrorist Label For Hamas
A court had put the Islamist organization on the terror list in February, but the latest ruling says it lacked jurisdiction in the case.
Trans In Transition: Finding Friends And Community In D.C.
While doing a profile of a transgender activist in Washington, D.C., NPR's Pam Fessler heard some touching personal stories from trans women trying to adapt to their new lives.
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Forty Years Ago, NBA Finals Featured A Surprise: The Warriors
The last time the Golden State Warriors were in the NBA Championship, their berth was such a surprise that they had to schedule games around an ice entertainment show at the Oakland Coliseum.
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Wimberley Residents Leery Of River Weeks After Devastating Floods
Search crews continue to look for three missing people after the Memorial Day weekend flood on the Blanco River. Meanwhile, those in Wimberley, Texas, are struggling to put their lives back together.
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Procedural Justice: Taking The Ego Out Of Policing
In California, a program called "procedural justice" aims to improve the relationship between police and communities of color. Officer Kyle Hay tells NPR's Rachel Martin how it has helped him on his beat.
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Both Sides Claim Victory Over EPA Fracking Study
The Environmental Protection Agency has found no evidence that fracking has let to widespread, systemic pollution of water. Correspondent Jeff Brady tells NPR's Rachel Martin what the report means.
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Putin To West: Russia Is No Threat
In an interview with an Italian newspaper, the Russian leader said the world has changed so much that no one "in their right mind" could imagine Russia attacking NATO.
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