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Trayvon Martin Case Evidence Raises More Questions
Prosecutors released a trove of new information detailing the investigation of Trayvon Martin's death. Martin was the unarmed Florida teen killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in February. Host Michel Martin speaks with NPR's Greg Allen, who says the material could be helpful to both sides in the case.
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Puerto Rico's Monkey Island Lures Scientists For Generations
The isle of Cayo Santiago has been home to at least nine generations of rhesus monkeys since the colony's founding in 1938. Primatologists here seek clues to primate kinship, cognition and ecology.
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OK Go Drops New Zero-Gravity Video
OK Go is masterful at coming up with creative, complex music videos. They filmed their newest video in zero gravity. Rachel Martin talks with the band's Damian Kulash and his sister, Trish Sie.
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U.S. Women's Soccer Team Members File Federal Equal-Pay Complaint
"I think that we've proven our worth over the years," Carli Lloyd says of the team that's been ranked No. 1 in the world since last July.
As North Korea Acts Out, A Search For Kim Jong Un's Motives
The isolated nation has undertaken a series of provocative steps, launching missiles and bombastic rhetoric. Analysts are debating what leader Kim Jong Un is trying to achieve.
Love, Loss And Beauty Pageants: Inside A Cuban HIV Sanitarium
The "Christian Dior Of Cuba" looks back on bittersweet memories from his time living in a housing facility for people with HIV.
When Teachers Take A Breath, Students Can Bloom
An evidence-based program teaches mindfulness to educators. Research suggests it can reduce their stress and improve their teaching.
Donald Trump Might Be In Real Trouble This Time
The freewheeling personality that had been a wellspring of success has become a gusher of miscues and offenses — at precisely the wrong time.
Schools And Mental Health: When The Parent Has To Take Charge
Kids with mental health problems may face a host of issues in school. Many parents say they need to be aggressive to make sure schools are on top of what their kids need.
Gun Violence And Mental Health Laws, 50 Years After Texas Tower Sniper
Trying to prevent gun violence by tying it to mental health legislation began in 1966 when a young gunman killed 16 people in Austin, Texas. But some believe the approach is misguided.
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