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Video Shows Texas Police Officer Pulling Gun On Teens At Pool Party
The McKinney Police Department says that the incident occurred when officers responded to "a disturbance involving multiple juveniles" who did not have permission to be at a community pool.
Saudi Supreme Court Upholds Blogger's Prison And Lashing Sentence
The sentence of 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes has drawn international condemnation but remains in place for Raif Badawi, a blogger who had earlier been found guilty of "insulting" Islam. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with correspondent Deborah Amos in Riyadh, the Saudi capital.
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Day 2 Of G-7 Meeting Focuses On Climate Change, Terrorism
The first day was dominated by talks on Russia, which was left out of the meeting for the second straight year. President Obama declared that the U.S. was "inseparable" from its European allies.
Fake Orca Will Get Another Try To Scare Off Sea Lions
A cruise business loaned the life-sized fiberglass Orca to the port in Oregon but the fake whale went belly up in the wake of a passing wave. It will be repaired and brought back to try again.
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U.S. Women Beat Australia 3-1 In Teams' Opening Match Of World Cup
Midfielder Megan Rapinoe scored twice and goalie Hope Solo made five saves against a tough Australian team that had the game tied at halftime.
New Release Brings Overdue Recognition For Soul Singer Jackie Moore
Much of Moore's music was unreleased at the time of recording and some of her best work didn't get the attention it deserved. A double disc compilation of her recordings has just been released.
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After Spending Millions On Communications, Homeland Security Fails Radio Test
The department has spent heavily so first responders from different agencies can communicate with one another. The Office of the Inspector General reports there's still a lot of static.
NASA's 'Flying Saucer' Test For Advanced Parachute Appears To Fail
A giant balloon carried the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator to an altitude of 120,000 feet to test the device, which could be used on Mars missions. It seemed to deploy correctly, then tear apart.
In Atlantic City, A Silver Lining For Casinos Left Standing
Four of 12 casinos in Atlantic City closed last year, but the first quarter of 2015 brought good news to those remaining. The local economy is still reeling, but less competition means higher profits.
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Vincent Bugliosi, Manson Prosecutor And 'Helter Skelter' Author, Dies
After the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others thrust Bugliosi into the spotlight, he won convictions against Charles Manson and his followers.
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