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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Indicted On Felony Charges Of Invasion Of Privacy
by Rachel Lippmann
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted on felony charges of invasion of privacy and taken into custody Thursday. This apparently stems from allegations made last month that during an extramarital affair, Greitens took a photo of the woman and threatened to publish it if she exposed the affair.
U.S. Women's Hockey Team Takes Home Olympic Gold In Win Over Canada
by Elise Hu
The United States women's hockey team is an Olympic gold medal winner once again. The U.S. beat four-time defending gold medalist Canada in a thrilling game that went into overtime and then a shootout.
Advocate Weighs In On How Gun Control Debate Is Being Received By Gun Rights Community
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Paul Glasco, founder of the organization Legally Armed America, about how the renewed debate over gun control is being received in the gun rights community.
Why West Virginia Teachers Are Demanding Higher Pay and Improved Benefits
by Dave Mistich
Schools closed across West Virginia Thursday as teachers there walked out to demand higher pay and improved benefits.
How School Shootings Have Changed The Teaching Profession
by David DesRoches
Education schools are now training teachers how to deal with an active shooter. One expert says it hasn't deterred teachers from applying, but it has changed the profession, for better or worse.
Cave Art May Have Been Handiwork Of Neanderthals
by Christopher Joyce
Parent Of Child Killed In Sandy Hook Shooting Aims To Help Parents In Parkland, Fla.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Nicole Hockley, who lost her son Dylan during the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, about offering support to parents who lost a child in last week's school shooting in Parkland, Fla. She went to Florida to help parents there, and went with them to the White House to meet with President Trump.
U.N. Security Council Still Debating Resolution Calling For A Truce In Syria
by Michele Kelemen
The United Nations Secretary General António Guterres says that 400,000 Syrians are living in hell on earth in a suburb of Damascus. But what will the U.N. Security Council do about it?
Take A Peek Inside The Market For Stolen Usernames And Passwords
by Stacey Vanek Smith
Our usernames and passwords, to all kinds of websites, are for sale on the dark web. Some, like bank account passwords, are obviously valuable. But hackers can extract money from this information in all kinds of creative ways.
Creature Actor Doug Jones Shares How He Transforms Into Movie Monsters
by Mallory Yu
Actor Doug Jones has had a long and prolific career playing some of Hollywood's most recognizable monsters. His latest role is the fishy Amphibian Man in Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water.