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A Rorschach test for America? Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
by Frank Langfitt
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both places on the same day… you see something different.
Utah Brings Back Firing Squad Executions; Witnesses Recall The Last One
by NPR Staff
A new law in Utah allows firing squad as a backup method of execution if lethal injection drugs aren't available. The last time an inmate died by firing squad in the U.S. was in Utah in 2010.
German Program Helps Families De-Radicalize Members Prone To Extremism
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with counselor Daniel Koehler about a German program to help families de-radicalize members who turn to extremism and violent ideology.
Rand Paul Hopes To Court Young, Libertarian Vote In Presidential Bid
by Domenico Montanaro
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to NPR's Domenico Montanaro about where Rand Paul fits in the Republican field of contenders for president in 2016 and the issues that bolster his appeal to young people.
Stan Freberg, Advertising Satirist, Dies at 88
Stan Freberg, the acclaimed satirist who brought humor to the world of advertising, died Tuesday at 88.
NFL Holds First-Ever Scouting Combine For Veteran Players
by Becky Sullivan
The NFL recently hosted its first-ever scouting combine for players with NFL experience. Just 107 players made the cut out of 2,000 applicants.