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Hawaiian Volcano Erupts As Molten Lava Flows Into Residential Neighborhoods
The U.S. Geological Survey said lava was spewing into a neighborhood near the Kilauea volcano, which briefly erupted Thursday, and that a 6.9 magnitude earthquake was reported in the area.
College Apologizes After Native American Students' Visit Is Sidelined By Police
During a student tour of Colorado State University, a parent said two students made her nervous, and police removed them from the group. Their mother says it's because of their appearance.
Slice Of History: Pieces Of British Royal Wedding Cakes Up For Auction
A California-based auction house is selling the old confections on June 23. One piece, from the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, is expected to fetch up to $1,200.
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My Great-Grandfather Narrowly Escaped A Lynch Mob — He Was 11 Years Old
The horror of lynchings has always been a part of my ancestral memory. But knowing the real story of my own family's brush with lynching? It made it real.
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Why Few Of The Millions Of Elder Abuse Cases Get Reported Each Year
It's hard to measure the total cost to society of scammers and family members who prey on the elderly. Journalist Nick Leiber reports that a conservative estimate is $37 billion every year. Leiber talks about his reporting for Bloomberg with NPR's Audie Cornish.
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Arizona Teachers Head Back To School Without All Their Issues Addressed
Arizona teachers headed back to school Friday after a six-day walkout. On Thursday, the governor signed a new education funding bill. Walkouts across the country have started a national conversation about teacher pay.
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How All Of President Trump's Legal Teams Interact
President Trump has a lot of lawyers — personal attorneys, members of the White House counsel's office and people he asks for casual legal advice. How do they all communicate? What happens if there's conflict? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Bob Bauer, former White House counsel under President Obama, about how those teams interact.
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Swedish Academy Won't Award Nobel In Literature Following Sex-Abuse Scandal
The Swedish Academy — the body that awards Nobel Prizes — has announced that the literature prize will not be given this year. The decision follows a spate of infighting and allegations of sexual misconduct against the husband of an Academy member.
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U.S. Trade Talks With China End With No Agreement
The latest round of talks between the U.S. and China ended with no agreement on how to cut the trade deficit between the two countries.
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Teachers Press DeVos; Questions About Koch Brothers' Gifts To Universities
Plus an education-related settlement in the Philadelphia Starbucks controversy, in our weekly education roundup.
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