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Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Resigns Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
McCarrick was a globe-trotting Washington power broker and one of the Vatican's highest officials. He faces multiple allegations of sexual abuse, misconduct and harassment.
Barbershop: The Ethics Of Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Who Is America?'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sopan Deb of The New York Times and Paul Farhi of The Washington Post about the journalistic and comedic ethics of Sacha Baron Cohen's new show.
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Philadelphia Will Not Renew Contract With ICE
Philadelphia is terminating its long-running contract with federal immigration officials, which allowed agents to access an arrest database allegedly used to target unauthorized immigrants.
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Anticipating A Russian Attack On The 2018 Election: What If Trump Is Right?
The president goes back and forth about what he accepts and denies about Russian election interference. Even so, his recent warning about an attack that helps Democrats is a cogent one.
'Coral Whisperers' Look For Genetic Clues In Their Quest To Save Reefs In Biscayne Bay
They call themselves the coral whisperers: a global band of scientists working together to save the world's coral reefs.
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Federal Judge Orders Government To Seek Consent Before Medicating Migrant Children
The court ruled the government must abide by a decades-old court settlement affecting the detention of migrant children.
Attorneys General Sue Trump Administration To Block 3D-Printed Guns
The lawsuit is seeking a temporary restraining order to bar the government from lifting export control restrictions and stop a company from posting downloadable gun plans online later this week.
WATCH: Building A Probe That Will Survive A Trip To The Sun
The sun is responsible for all life on Earth, but we still have a lot to learn about it. So this summer, NASA is sending the Parker Solar Probe closer to the sun than we have ever been before.
HHS Inspector General's Report Finds Flaws And Fraud In U.S. Hospice Care
Medicare pays more than $16 billion a year for hospice services. But a new report from the Department of Health and Human Services says hospice patients don't always get the care they're promised.
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WUSF's Longtime Host Carson Cooper Dies After Long Illness
Carson Cooper, the friendly, familiar voice that greeted WUSF 89.7 listeners as they started their weekday mornings these past 18 years, has died.
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