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As Campaign Ramps Up, Clinton Courts Obama Coalition Voters
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for policies to make it easier for people to vote. She trying to attract young people, single women, Hispanics and African-American voters.
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Neighbors Worried About A Kidnapping Call Police
In Stockholm, neighbors told police that the suspect was dressed all in black, carrying a toddler in a red tote bag. Torkel Kristoffers says his son Axel just wanted a ride.
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06/05/15: Media Roundtable Week In Review; Gender-Based Medicine; SPAR Tour Of Homes; Pogopalooza
We discuss the week's biggest news stories with our roundtable of local journalists: Andrew Pantazi, Florida Times-Union reporter; Fred Matthews, Examiner…
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How Streaming Services Are Remaking The Pop Charts
For 50 years, Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart counted just two things: radio play and retail sales. The addition of streaming data is shaking up how the charts are made and which songs reach the top.
Baltimore Community Engagement Efforts Slowed By Crime Spike
Accusations against police of a slowdown has heightened longstanding mistrust of police. While steps are being taken to rebuild that trust, that's hard to do when police are out combating violence.
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OPM Hackers Could Be Building Personal Databases
The Office of Personnel Management was the target of a massive cyberattack. Four million people may have had their data stolen. OPM says it will start notifying victims on Monday.
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Fighting In Eastern Ukraine Ramps Up, Raises Fears
Renewed fighting in Eastern Ukraine marked an end to a tenuous cease-fire agreed to in February. Observers fear that a surge in violence could plunge the region into another full scale war.
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From Bail Bondsman To Teacher
Rodney Carey has been on the other side of the street in New Orleans. He's trying to get his students to come back.
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FIFA Scandal Set Aside As Women's World Cup Opens
The Women's World Cup got underway with a last-minute victory by host Canada in the opening game against China. The Netherlands beat New Zealand 1-0 in the second game.
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Procedural Justice: Taking The Ego Out Of Policing
In California, a program called "procedural justice" aims to improve the relationship between police and communities of color. Officer Kyle Hay tells NPR's Rachel Martin how it has helped him on his beat.
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