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Chicago Police Task Force Report Calls For Oversight Reform, Admission Of Racism
A report commissioned by Mayor Rahm Emanuel blames racial bias and a "code of silence" for the city's "broken" police system.
Facebook's New Master Plan: Kill Other Apps
Reading NPR. Trying out a live video. Ordering an Uber. All in Facebook. The company is trying to manage your entire digital life, but not talking about how to do it safely.
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U.S.-Led Campaign Claws Back Turf From ISIS
President Obama convenes his National Security Council at CIA Headquarters on Wednesday. On the agenda: how to defeat ISIS, how to advance peace in Syria and how to achieve those two goals quickly.
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Bernie Sanders Picks Up First Endorsement From A Senate Colleague
Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley has backed Sanders, which could help him in Oregon's May 17 primary. Hillary Clinton has far more endorsements from Congress — a big part of her superdelegate lead.
Dispatcher In Deadly German Train Crash Was Playing Game On Phone, Prosecutors Say
The crash that killed 11 people in February appears to have been caused by a distracted dispatcher, prosecutors say. The controller has been arrested and may face charges of negligent homicide.
Chinese Court Rules Against Gay Couple Seeking To Get Married
It's the first time a Chinese court has addressed the issue of same-sex marriage. The case has energized supporters of LGBT rights in the country, and the couple reportedly plans to appeal the ruling.
When It Comes To Terms Like 'Colored People's Time,' Context Matters
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's been getting dragged for joking about "CPT." Once more, with gusto: When it comes to terms like this, context matters. Who's saying it, where and to whom?
Tech Billionaire Sean Parker Puts $250 Million Into Cancer Research
The entrepreneur is specifically exploring immunotherapy treatment – getting the body's own immune system to attack cancer cells.
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Controversy Strikes Long Island Over A Donald Trump Event
A pastor in Patchogue, Long Island has asked the Suffolk County Republican Party to move a Donald Trump fundraiser scheduled for tomorrow.
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Oregon's Jeff Merkley Becomes First Senator To Endorse Bernie Sanders
Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley announced his endorsement of Bernie Sanders for president Wednesday in The New York Times. He is the first U.S. senator to endorse Sanders.
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