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Opening Day: Baseball Is Longer Than Ever, But MLB Is Trying To Change That
Winter is over, and the game is going to look slightly different than last year. The league is trying to speed up the pace of play with rule changes.
Nobel Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai Visits Pakistan For First Time Since Leaving
Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai is in Pakistan — her first trip back since she was shot in the head by the Taliban five years ago. She was given a dignitary's welcome.
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Funeral Held For Stephon Clark As Unrest Continues In Sacramento
At Stephon Clark's funeral Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton gave a eulogy to the man shot by police in Sacramento last week. Hundreds of residents went to City Hall Tuesday to express their anger about the shooting.
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Republican Sen. Jerry Moran Weighs In On Firing Of VA Secretary Shulkin
There's more turnover in President Trump's cabinet — this time at the Department of Veterans Affairs. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., and member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, about oversight of the department and the confirmation process of the person picked to lead it.
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Johan van Hulst, Who Saved Hundreds Of Jewish Children During The Holocaust, Dies At 107
Dutch schoolteacher Johan van Hulst saved hundreds of Jewish children during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during WWII. He died last week at 107.
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As Atlanta Seeks To Restore Services, Ransomware Attacks Are On The Rise
The FBI says the practice of locking computer systems in exchange for money has become increasingly common, and that cities, schools and hospitals are especially vulnerable to hackers.
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Masta Ace: Tiny Desk Concert
The Juice Crew legend brought his biggest hit, "Born To Roll," and a heartfelt recollection of his personal journey to the Tiny Desk.
K-Pop Stars Red Velvet Set To Perform In Pyongyang This Weekend
North Korea sent a musical delegation to South Korea for the Winter Olympics last month. This weekend, South Korean performers will head north for the first time in more than a decade.
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Time's Running Out For Many Frail, Older People In Puerto Rico
Ausberto Maldonado picked corn and asparagus for years on the U.S. mainland before retiring in Puerto Rico. He has diabetes, and as the island's safety net wears thin, he's struggling to survive.
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Democrats Call For Senate Hearing Over 2020 Census And Citizenship Question
Four Democrats on the Senate oversight committee for the Census Bureau say they're worried the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census is "tainted by improper political considerations."
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