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The U.S. Must Expedite Visas For Afghans Who Helped The U.S., Congressman Says

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, about the drawdown of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan, and his call to fast-track immigration visas for Afghans who helped the U.S.

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Underdogs And Longshots, Get Ready: This May Be The NFL Draft For You

Thursday, April 29, 2021

NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Kalyn Kahler, who writes for the sports blog Defector, about this year's unusually thin NFL Draft class.

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Soccer Players Might Have More Emotional Outbursts With Audiences

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Players in Austria's Bundesliga soccer league had fewer emotional outbursts when playing in near-empty stadiums — suggesting players amped up their displays in front of audiences, researchers say.

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'The Sheer Volume' Is Hard To Capture: Unemployment In Nevada Soars To Historic High

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Nearly 41% of jobs in the state's food and accommodation industry have been lost. The overall levels are comparable to the Great Depression, says David Schmidt, a state economist.

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Deadliest Mass Shooting In Modern U.S. History Happened At Las Vegas Concert

Monday, October 02, 2017

At least 50 people are dead and more than 200 injured in a shooting that took place Sunday night at an outdoor country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Gunman In A Las Vegas Hotel Opens Fire On Concertgoers Below

Monday, October 02, 2017

Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo says the suspect was a Las Vegas resident. Right now authorities believe the suspect acted alone Sunday night.

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Shooting On Las Vegas Strip Targets Concert Attendees

Monday, October 02, 2017

There was a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday night. More than 50 people are dead after an unidentified shooter opened fire at a music festival at the Mandalay Bay hotel and resort.

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