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Judge To Formally Hand Down Death Sentence For S.C. Church Shooter
A federal jury in Charleston, S.C., has sentenced Dylann Roof to death for the 2015 church killings. The same jury convicted him last month in the nine shootings.
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Unconfirmed Reports Allege Collusion Between Russia And Trump Campaign
Reports are circulating that intelligence officials briefed President Obama and President-elect Trump on a dossier that is circulating which alleges Russia has compromising information about Trump.
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Love-Death-Time: The Existential Triangle At The Core Of 'Collateral Beauty'
Despite overall poor reviews, a saving grace of the film is that the plot makes us reflect on our own losses and how we choose to deal with them, says commentator Marcelo Gleiser.
In Disputed Iraqi Territory, Rebuilding A City Means Doing It Yourself
After ISIS was forced out and no government took responsibility for rebuilding, residents repaired bridges, schools and markets. The effort is thanks to Yacub Youssef, a former sports teacher.
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Kinky Friedman On Mountain Stage
The political songwriter and musical provocateur performs live in Charleston, W.Va.
Trump Nominates VA Undersecretary For Health To Head Department
President-elect Donald Trump says he has nominated Veterans Affairs Undersecretary for Health David Shulkin to become secretary of the department in his administration.
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Close Call: U.S., Russian Planes Nearly Collide Over Syria
NPR'S Kelly McEvers speaks to Wall Street Journal Pentagon reporter Michael Phillips about how American and Russian jets have nearly collided over Syria.
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Democratic Sen. Cory Booker Reveals Why He Testified Against Sessions
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Democratic Sen. Cory Booker, who broke with tradition when he testified against fellow Sen. Jeff Sessions in his confirmation hearing to become U.S. attorney general Wednesday.
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Law Professor: Trump's Plan Fails To Adequately Address Conflicts Of Interest
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University in St Louis, who says President-elect Trump failed to adequately address his conflicts of interest in the plan laid out at Wednesday's press conference.
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Police Officers Fear More For Their Safety, Pew Survey Finds
Police officers say recent tensions in some communities have made their jobs more dangerous and have made some reluctant to do their jobs. The findings were part of a national survey by Pew Research.
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