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Amy Walters
Amy Walters
Amy Walters is a producer for NPR based at NPR West in Los Angeles.
A guide to the Karen Read case, as she returns to court for her second murder trial
Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, a Boston cop, in 2022. She maintains she was framed by police. Here's a refresher on the case β and a look at what's happened since last year's mistrial.
Rep. Davis On Committee Hearing Testimony About IG's Report On Capitol Riot
NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, ranking member of the House Administration Committee, about reforms needed for U.S. Capitol Police following the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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What Does Health Care Decision Mean For Patients?
Analysts are already pouring over the political consequences of Thursday's Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act. But many Americans are wondering what the ruling will mean for patients and business owners. Host Michel Martin discusses the practical implications with reporter Mary Agnes Carey from Kaiser Health News.
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Now, Ben Carson Leads In A Republican Poll
The retired pediatric neurosurgeon and Tea Party favorite may be having his moment in the crowded Republican 2016 presidential primary.
Stocks Slump After Trump Halts Coronavirus Stimulus Talks Until After Election
Airlines, which have been counting on aid from Congress, were hit hard. Tech shares, which have been among the top gainers this year, also posted losses.
Shower Curtains β And Rubber Duckies β Help One Restaurant Reopen
Ohio's Twisted Citrus restaurant introduced the Rubber Duckie Mimosa, champagne and blue rasberry lemonade topped with a classic yellow rubber duck, to match its new shower curtain barrier.
Biden Wants Millionaires To Foot The Bill For Big New Social Programs
President Biden will ask Congress to increase taxes on capital gains for tax filers who make more than $1 million a year β a move the White House says will affect only about 500,000 households.
Ban On Stores' Late Hours Is Lawful, French Court Says
Cosmetics retailer Sephora had hoped to keep its top Paris store open until midnight. Instead, the shop must observe the traditional closing time of 9 p.m.
Give Chickpeas A Chance
In the Middle East, the origins of traditional dishes like hummus are the subject of contentious debate across cultures and borders. But Israeli food writer Vered Guttman suggests that these culinary similarities are reason for hope.
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