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In Sutherland Springs, Friends And Relatives Mourn Victims Of Church Shooting
On Sunday, 26 people were killed in a shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Since then, family and friends have started the painful process of mourning including gathering to hold vigils and prayers for those they lost.
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William Patrick Corgan On World Cafe
As we often learn when we invite famous people in for interviews, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman is not who you may think he is.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency says the "enormous backup file" covers more than three years of testing data from the Moscow Laboratory. The database was reportedly provided by a whistleblower.
For Country Music Industry And Artists, Gun Politics Presents A Minefield
Country music long has been affiliated with the outdoors, small towns, hunting, and in turn, guns. Country music journalist Jonathan Bernstein talks about the dynamic between the two industries.
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As White House Makes Nice With Mueller, GOP Allies Sharpen Knives For Special Counsel
The White House is cooperating, but a small group of Trump supporters is building a case that Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller must step down — or worse.
Trump: Putin Again Denied Interfering In Election And 'I Really Believe' He Means It
While Trump says he believes the sincerity of the Russian president's denials made during a summit in Vietnam, Trump agrees with U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia did interfere in the election.
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Love, Friendship And Music: Stephen Stills And Judy Collins Collaborate On New Album
Stephen Stills from the group Crosby, Stills & Nash and Judy Collins come together after 50 years for their first album together, Everybody Knows.
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How The Opioid Crisis Is Affecting Native Americans
Native American populations are also struggling with the opioid crisis. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Dr. Ron Shaw, president of the Association of American Indian Physicians.
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Pittsburgh's Microgrids Technology Could Lead The Way For Green Energy
Pittsburgh wants to become a model for cutting edge energy supply. Researchers in the city are planning a network of microgrids.
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A Week After Mass Shooting, Texas Church To Open As A Memorial
The First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs will reopen to pay tribute to the victims of Sunday's massacre. "It is our hope that this will be healing for everyone," the associate pastor says.
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