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Two Dead in Montgomery Weekend Shootings
Montgomery Police Detectives are investigating separate shootings that left two dead in one incident and five others injured in another case of gun…
Ethiopia's Desisa Wins Boston Marathon; Kenya's Rotich First Among Women
Yemane Adhane Tsegay, also of Ethiopia, finished second in the men's elite division; Kenyan Wilson Chebet finished third. Dathan Ritzenhein, who came seventh, was the highest-placed American.
Considering 'The Philosophy Of The Web'
Does contemporary technology fundamentally change our relationship to the world and to each other? Commentator Tania Lombrozo turns to an expert to learn about this emerging area of philosophy.
Twitter Now Allows Users To Receive Direct Messages From Any User
Before today, a Twitter user could send direct messages only if the recipient was one of the user's followers. Now there's an option that would allow users to message anyone on Twitter.
FBI Chief's Comments Linking Poland To Holocaust Draw Angry Response
In a speech last week, James Comey appeared to suggest that Poles had been complicit in the Holocaust. Polish leaders, who have long recoiled at that assertion, demanded an apology.
'I Regret Everything': Toni Morrison Looks Back On Her Personal Life
"It's not profound regret," Morrison tells Fresh Air. "It's just a wiping up of tiny little messes that you didn't recognize as mess when they were going on." Her latest book is God Help the Child.
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BP Oil Spill Anniversary Highlights Changes In Industry Safety Standards
Offshore oil industry safety standards have been scrutinized since the BP spill five years ago. It happened when an oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, causing over 3 billion barrels to gush out.
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Appetite For Gulf Seafood Is Back, But The Crabs And Oysters Aren't
Five years after the BP oil spill, the public has stopped asking whether seafood from the Gulf is safe to eat. But now there's a supply issue, and fishermen worry about the future of their industry.
Meet The 'Accidental Activists' Of The Supreme Court's Same-Sex-Marriage Case
The legal battle over same-sex marriage hits the Supreme Court next week. It's an extraordinarily high-stakes clash, but the men and women at the center of it see themselves as incredibly ordinary.
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In Northwest, A Push To Protect Forest As Geothermal Projects Near
The Forest Service is set to open more than 80,000 acres for clean, renewable geothermal power in Washington state. But environmentalists are worried about damage to streams and old-growth forests.
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