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After fireworks caused her dog to panic, a stranger offered them a ride home
Lara Friedman was walking her large rottweiler on July 4 when fireworks went off. Her dog went into panic mode. Then a stranger offered to help, ensuring both got home safely.
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'It's time for people to stand up': Demonstrators protest Jimmy Kimmel's suspension
Demonstrators gathered outside the Hollywood studio where Jimmy Kimmel films his late night show to protest ABC's suspension of the comedian.
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Trump has designated 'antifa' a terrorist group. Here are the questions that raises
Current law provides for the designation of some groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," but no similar process exists for domestic groups.
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Supreme Court hears case that questions major plank of voting rights
The Supreme Court on Wednesday hears a case that could strike down the last major part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that remains standing.
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How the Pentagon's new press policy could affect military coverage
What does the Pentagon's restrictive new press policy mean for coverage of military affairs? NPR's Michel Martin asks longtime journalist and former Defense Department spokesperson Pete Williams.
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Republican Rep. Mike Lawler on his calls for Democrats to reopen the government
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Republican Congressman Mike Lawler of New York about the ongoing government shutdown and his calls for Democrats in his state to end it.
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Miley Cyrus has never been 'super consistent.' She told us why that works for her
Miley Cyrus says she's never quite figured herself out — and that's influenced how she makes music.
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'Fela Kuti: Fear No Man' podcast explores the icon's music and activism
Peabody Award-winning journalist Jad Abumrad is back with a new podcast series Fela Kuti: Fear No Man, investigating the icon's creation of Afrobeats and his fight against oppression.
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After Jimmy Kimmel's suspension for on-air comments, what's the future of late night?
ABC's move to suspend Jimmy Kimmel comes after CBS said it will end Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" next year. Bill Carter, the author of "The War for Late Night," talks about the future of late night.
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Journalists to turn in press passes after news outlets reject new Pentagon rules
Dozens of journalists will turn in their Pentagon press passes Wednesday after major news outlets said they would not sign a new Defense Department policy that put restrictions on reporting.
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