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Gun Debate Divides Nation's Police Officers, Too
"Talking about firearms now is like talking about race" among officers, says a national law enforcement leader. In Milwaukee, for instance, a sheriff and police chief took vocal, opposing stances.
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'We Did It Together,' Says Tunisian Co-Winner Of 2015 Nobel Peace Prize
The National Dialogue Quartet stepped in during the violent summer of 2013, when Tunisia was sliding toward a civil war in the wake of its 2011 Jasmine Revolution.
University Of Connecticut Gets In On New Food Trend: Crickets
A food truck at the University of Connecticut is selling roasted crickets. The school's newspaper — The Daily Campus — reports the truck sells two or three containers of crickets per day.
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Ex-Rep. Dickey Regrets Restrictive Law On Gun Violence Research
Former Rep. Jay Dickey of Arkansas authored an amendment that restricted funding for research into gun violence and its effects on public health. Dickey tells Steve Inskeep he now has deep regrets.
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Shooting At Northern Arizona University Campus: 1 Dead, 3 Injured
NAU Police Chief G.T. Fowler says the shooting stems from a conflict that developed between two groups of students, saying that one of the students "produced a handgun" and opened fire.
Prosecutor sues Omaha, alleges race, gender discrimination
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An African-American assistant city prosecutor in Omaha is suing the city, saying she didn't get promotions and had to work in a hostile…
Conservatives weigh in on transgender student athletes
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Representatives of religious and conservative groups say the Nebraska School Activities Association should develop a policy on…
North Omaha's Highlander project to include new housing, community center
The first residents of new apartments in the Highlander neighborhood could move in next fall.75 North officials broke ground Friday on the Highlander…
#NPRreads: The Power Of Nicki Minaj And The Failure Of ESPN's 'Black Grantland'
Also this week: Politico alleges Joe Biden leaked his son's deathbed wish that the vice president run for the White House, to help weigh a possible 2016 bid.
'Steve Jobs' Shrinks Its Subject To Fit Hollywood's Simplistic Template
Aaron Sorkin's new film follows the rise of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Critic David Edelstein says the film begins with an overflowing, Shakespearean quality, but turns banal by its third act.
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