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Despite Laws And Lawsuits, Quota-Based Policing Lingers
The NYPD is denying allegations that officers were forced to make a certain number of warrantless stops, and faced retaliation from superiors when they didn't.
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In Freedom Seder, Jews And African-Americans Built A Tradition Together
More than 40 years ago, the communities wove together their stories of enslavement and liberation to create a new Passover ritual.
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UNK professors make economic case for Nebraska Medicaid bill
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Wal-Mart conquered the suburbs, but its future may lie in smaller stores in dense city neighborhoods. And in our grab-and-go times, freshly prepared meals are a big part of its urban strategy.
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The third in a set of four lunar eclipses that began a year ago and will finish in late September could be seen from the U.S. East Coast to Asia.
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Pulitzer-prize winning journalist John Burns has announced his retirement. NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with Burns about four decades of reporting for the New York Times.
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Kenya's Security Problem With Al-Shabab Doesn't Stop At Borders
Students in the eastern Kenyan town of Garissa were slaughtered by al-Shabab fighters. The audacious attack in a town home to a military base has raised concerns about intelligence failures.
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Saudis Face Possible Negative Consequences With Yemen Airstrikes
Saudi Arabia is taking huge risks by staging military operations in Yemen. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to Middle East expert Thomas Lippman about the battle over Shiite Iran's power in the region.
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Wanted: Constable For Island Just One Fried Egg Short Of Paradise
Britain's Isles of Scilly seeks a new constable for the world's most cushy posting. Qualifications include knowing how to deal with wandering sea pups, catching speeding golf cars and saving goldfish.
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5 Arrested In Kenyan Attack As Al-Shabab Promises 'Bloodbath'
Some of those arrested in connection with Thursday's deadly attack on a university in the country's east were reportedly trying to flee to neighboring Somalia, where the extremist group is based.
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