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John Paul Stevens Was My Personal Hero, William Treanor Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to William Treanor, dean of the Georgetown University Law Center, about the death of retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. He was 99.
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At least 22 remain injured, including a 17-month-old girl, following the shooting that began after state troopers attempted to pull over a vehicle Saturday on a Texas interstate.
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Researchers have pinpointed the neurons that give pain its unpleasant edge. By turning these neurons off in mice, the scientists relieved the unpleasantness of pain without numbing sensation.
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Why oh why, the question goes, aren't there more candidates like ... you know, that guy everybody likes ... what's his name ... Rob Portman?
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'Denver Post' Calls Out Its 'Vulture' Hedge Fund Owners In Searing Editorial
"If Alden isn't willing to do good journalism here, it should sell The Post to owners who will," the newspaper's editorial board wrote, as 25 staffers are laid off from the newsroom.
How Facebook Users Are Responding To The Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Listeners tell NPR what changes — if any — they are making to how they use Facebook. This comes after news that the political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica used the 50 million users' data.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Thanassis Cambanis about his article.He explores why Assad would order a chemical attack after President Trump said he wants to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.
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