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Mass Shootings Spur Movements, But Gun Violence Is Constant For Some Americans

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Some residents in Washington, D.C. — which faces daily gun violence — say their needs are being forgotten in the national conversation surrounding gun control.

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PHOTOS: Why They Marched, In Their Own Words

Monday, April 02, 2018

NPR photographed and spoke to attendees of Washington, D.C.'s "March For Our Lives." "I want to see policy change so that we can feel safe in our schools," one marcher said.

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4 Feel-Good Stories Of The Final 4, From Sister Jean To Cool Cops In Kansas

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

There have been some great moments in this year's NCAA tournament that can still bring a smile to even the smallest sports fans among us.

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Washington Man Charged In Case Involving 'Gingerbread House' Full Of Child Porn

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Investigators spent months searching for the owner of the elaborate treehouse hidden in a national forest near Seattle.

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Some Retailers Are Holding Your Returns Against You

Monday, March 19, 2018

Some major retailers use consumer shopping behavior to determine whether they are a risk or should be authorized to make returns.

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