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'Slow Burn' podcast looks back on the 1992 LA riots
A video of police officers beating Rodney King is the spark that ignited civil unrest in Los Angeles.
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Kraken fan and future medical student Nadia Popovici alerted Canucks staffer Brian Hamilton to a suspicious mole, which turned out to be cancerous. The teams surprised her with a $10,000 scholarship.
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Obama Tries To Rally Support For Gun Control Laws In Colorado
President Obama is scheduled to make remarks about guns in Denver on Wednesday. Colorado has stepped up on both background checks and limits on ammunition magazines, and Democrats there fear backlash next year.
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Elizabeth Holmes verdict: Former Theranos CEO is found guilty on 4 counts
Holmes, who was once seen as one of the most promising leaders in Silicon Valley, could spend up to 20 years in prison for defrauding investors of the blood-testing company.
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U.S.-India Relations Centers On Defense, Modi Returns For 4th U.S. Visit
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Why Monterey Park Has A Hard Time Recruiting Asian Police Officers
Bob Hung is the only Mandarin-speaking officer on patrol in Monterey Park, Calif., which is half Chinese. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Hung about why it is so difficult to recruit Asian officers.
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