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Jury finds 3 former Memphis police officers not guilty in death of Tyre Nichols
A jury has found three former Memphis police officers not guilty in the death of Tyre Nichols.
'Brazillionaires' Tracks An Economic Collapse Through The Eyes Of The Rich
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Alex Cuadros about his book, Brazillionaires: Wealth, Power, Decadence, and Hope in an American Country.
Wal-Mart Acquires Jet.Com For $3.3 Billion To Challenge Amazon
by Chris Arnold
Wal-Mart is buying the discount e-commerce startup, Jet.com. With the $3.3 billion acquisition, Wal-Mart hopes to become more formidable in online shopping and mount a challenge to Amazon, the top online retailer.
N.H. Attorney General Accuses Drug Companies Of Blocking Opioid Probe
by Jack Rodolico
New Hampshire's attorney general claims five drug companies are stifling an investigation into how they market opioids. The allegations are the latest in a string of legal actions that aim to hold drug companies accountable for a spike in opioid abuse.
Hillary Clinton Kicks Off 2-Day Campaign Visit To Florida
by Don Gonyea
Hillary Clinton began a two-day campaign visit to the key battleground state of Florida on Monday.
Delta Operations Resume After Power Outage Left Travelers Stranded
by David Schaper
Thousands of travelers were stranded at airports around the country Monday morning when a computer system outage grounded all Delta Air Lines flights. Operations have now resumed, but hundreds of flights are still delayed and many more were cancelled. It may take several days before Delta's flight operations return to normal.
Donald Trump Outlines Economic Policy In Detroit
by Tamara Keith
Donald Trump laid out his economic policies during a speech in Detroit Monday.
At Least 70 Dead In Suicide Bombing At Pakistan Hospital
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Gibran Peshimam, senior executive producer for Geo Television, about the attack on lawyers who gathered at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan.
Turkish President Visits Russia To Meet Vladimir Putin
by Peter Kenyon
While Turkey continues to rally its people in the streets against last month's failed coup, its president goes off to Russia for talks that could shake up Turkey's relationship with the West.
Veteran Authors Look To Reclaim The Story Of War
by Quil Lawrence
A new generation of veteran novelists are trying to navigate the pressure to be spokesmen for all veterans while simply trying to write good literature.
A Cappella Singer Defends Proliferation Of Music Online
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Peter Hollens, an a cappella singer who regularly releases new music on his YouTube channel, about how the proliferation of music online could be a plus for artists.