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Supreme Court Considers If Mexican Nationals Can Sue For Border Shooting
The U.S. Supreme Court today heard arguments in a case testing whether the family of the dead boy can sue the agent for damages in the United States. The case involves one unarmed 15-year old shot across the border in Mexico, but officials report a substantial rise in such cross border shootings in recent years.
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New Report Finds ISIS Territorial Defeats Are Also Hitting The Group's Wallet
The researchers found that ISIS took in approximately 50 percent less income last year than in 2014. That's because its financial fortunes are linked to the amount of territory it controls.
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In A Film Industry Focused On Youth, Older Characters Are Tough To Find
A study of the 25 films nominated for Best Picture Oscars over the past three years found less than 12 percent of the characters were people over the age of 60.
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Beth Hart's Advice To Fellow Musicians: 'We Have The Right To Say No'
As a budding rock singer in the '90s, Hart battled crippling addiction. Today, she's healthy — and shares how artists can survive in an industry that can be dismissive of mental illness.
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What Students Can Learn By Writing For Wikipedia
Replacing "alternative facts" with a footnoted, neutral point of view. Some professors say students work harder knowing their research will have a broad audience.
Rep. O'Rourke's Counterpoint To Trump's New Immigration Policies
As President Trump announces new policies aimed at illegal immigrants, Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas, who is on a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Muslim-Led Fundraiser To Help Vandalized Jewish Cemetery Be Repaired
After an anti-Semitic attack on a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis, Muslim activists helped to raise tens of thousands of dollars to help repair the vandalism. Steve Inskeep reports.
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Egypt's Beloved Koshary Is A Modern Mystery In An Ancient Cuisine
Widely considered the national dish, no one knows quite where it came from. But you can find this flavorful carb-packed treat anywhere from mama's kitchen to food carts and elaborate eateries.
Push to reduce property taxes gains new support in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A push to reduce property taxes in this year's legislative session is gaining new support in Nebraska.The coalition announced Tuesday…
Benson High School senior Jordan Fashing loves JROTC, poetry and the library
Benson High School senior Jordan Fashing talks with KIOS News Director Cheril Lee about why she joined JROTC, how writing poetry helps her cope and her…
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