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    ‘That Little Girl Was Me’: Harris, Biden Clash Over Busing In Democratic Debate

    Former Vice President Joe Biden defended his record on civil rights after Sen. Kamala Harris attacked his opposition to federal intervention to integrate public schools.
    By NPR
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    Recap: Night 2 Of The Democratic Primary Debate In 100 Words (And 7 Videos)

    Here's what you need to know about the second half of the first debate of the 2020 election cycle, including Sen. Kamala Harris' exchange with former Vice President Joe Biden.
    By NPR
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    Scenes Of Tearful, Flu-Stricken and Underfed Migrant Kids Emerge In New Accounts

    Advocates described a desperate and squalid scene in detention facilities. Days later, reporters given a tour of a Border Patrol station at Clint, Texas, saw a clean, orderly facility.
    By NPR
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    ‘One Day At A Time’ Picked Up For Fourth Season Following Netflix Cancellation

    Pop TV, a cable channel owned by the CBS Corp., will carry it. The news followed a social media campaign launched by fans to save the beloved Latinx-themed show.
    By NPR
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    Major Police Body Camera Manufacturer Rejects Facial Recognition Software

    Axon announced Thursday that it will ban the technology because it is not reliable enough for law enforcement, especially when it comes to identifying women and people of color.
    By NPR
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    Democratic Debate: Live Coverage And Analysis Of Night 2

    Ten candidates, including former Vice President Joe Biden, are on stage in Miami Thursday. Follow NPR reporters who cover health care, immigration and more as they fact check and analyze the debate.
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  • Government and Politics

    Battle Over ‘Red Flag’ Gun Law Flares Up As Polis Calls For Dismissal Of Lawsuit

    The fight began shortly after the governor signed the gun control bill into law, when the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and three Republican lawmakers sued the state.
    By Bente Birkeland
    In this Feb. 23, 2016 photo, gun safety and suicide prevention brochures on display next to guns for sale at a local retail gun store in Montrose, Colo.In this Feb. 23, 2016 photo, gun safety and suicide prevention brochures on display next to guns for sale at a local retail gun store in Montrose, Colo.
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    Study: U.S. Ban On Aid To Foreign Clinics That ‘Promote’ Abortion Upped Abortion Rate

    The aid cutoff is called the Mexico City policy. Republican presidents instate it. Democratic presidents call it off. A new report looks at the impact on abortion rates in sub-Saharan Africa.
    By NPR
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    Veggie Surprise: Teeth Of Ancient Crocs Reveal That Some Very Likely Ate Plants

    What do you imagine an ancient croc snacking on? Maybe a fish or a bird? For some relatives of modern crocodiles, a safer guess would be a big bunch of flowers.
    By NPR
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    House Passes Senate Version Of New Funding To Ease Border Crisis

    The $4.6 billion bill passed in a 305-102 vote after the Republican-led Senate refused to adopt sections of the House version. The House would have added requirements for care of migrants.
    By NPR
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  • Sports

    These Colorado Softball Players Just Won Silver At A Nat’l Competition — At Age 70+ And With A Hospital-Bound Coach

    Colorado Peaches coach Gail Klock led the team at the National Senior Games from her hospital bed over FaceTime.
    By Xandra McMahon
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    Twitter Adds Warning Label For Offensive Political Tweets

    Twitter won't delete the tweets of politicians that are bullying or derogatory, but it will label them. The service has been criticized for its handling of tweets posted by President Trump and others.
    By NPR
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    Tell Us: Why Do You Share Your Location?

    Have you ever needed to use a location-sharing app in an emergency? Or do you just track people for fun? We want to hear your story.
    By NPR
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    Opinion: Don’t Let U.S.-India Trade Differences Escalate Into A Trade War

    President Trump will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G-20. Trade tensions threaten to overshadow progress in strategic ties, former State Department official Alyssa Ayres writes.
    By NPR
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    With An All-Female Crew, ‘Maiden’ Sailed Around The World And Into History

    A new film tells the story of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Race: "Guys used to say to us with absolute certainty, 'You're going to die,'" says sailor Tracy Edwards.
    By NPR
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    A New Way To Test For Signs Of Consciousness In Unresponsive, Brain-Injured Patients

    Scientists are investigating a better test of consciousness in brain-injured patients. If it becomes widely available, it could help with agonizing decisions about withdrawal of life support.
    By NPR
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