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Scientists Discover Massive New Magma Chamber Under Yellowstone
The newly discovered chamber is 4.5 times larger than the shallow reservoir already known and contains enough partially molten rock to fill the Grand Canyon 11 times.
Sabeen Mahmud, Pakistani Social Activist, Shot Dead In Karachi
Mahmud ran the city's Second Floor cafe, which she designed as a community space for open dialogue. It had just hosted an event on the political situation in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
Native American Actors Walk Off Set of Adam Sandler Movie
A dozen Native American actors walked off the set of director Adam Sandler's The Ridiculous Six Wednesday claiming the native characters and culture in the film were mocked and degraded.
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Baltimore Police: Freddie Gray Should've Gotten Medical Help At Scene Of Arrest
Giving an update about how Gray was injured, police said they still have many gaps to fill, but the picture is becoming clearer. Police now know that Gray was never buckled into the police van.
Clearing The Tangled Path For Land Ownership In The West Bank
Palestinians often buy and sell land without title deeds, or proof of ownership. That's because most of the land doesn't have them. It's a problem dating back generations.
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LGBT Activists Push States To Expand Anti-Discrimination Laws
The Supreme Court hears arguments over same-sex marriage on Tuesday. But laws still exist in many states that allow discrimination against LGBT people in employment, housing and public accommodations.
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Pop-Up Podcast: Same-Sex Marriage And The Supreme Court
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on same-sex marriage, NPR's legal and political correspondents break down the historic case.
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Invisible For Generations, 'Hidden Armenians' Emerge In Turkey
Many Armenian Christians were slaughtered by the Ottomans a century ago, but some survivors were taken in by Muslim families. A growing number are now reclaiming their Armenian heritage.
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Lincoln officials deluged with overdoses of synthetic pot
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Emergency workers have been swamped with overdoses of synthetic marijuana in Lincoln.Lincoln Fire and Rescue Division Chief Roger…
To West Baltimoreans, 'The Largest Gang Is The ... Police'
NPR's Scott Simon takes a walk through the neighborhoods of West Baltimore to talk with residents in the wake of Freddie Gray's death in police custody.
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