2015년 3월 3일 화요일

LAPD Shooting Update: Two Body Cameras, And A Gun Malfunction Plus 14 More Stories

Your NPR stories for March 3, 2015
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LAPD Shooting Update: Two Body Cameras, And A Gun Malfunction
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Police Chief Charlie Beck are calling for calm and patience, as three investigations are underway into the police killing of a homeless man Sunday.
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Controverisal Netanyahu Speech Is Latest Glitch In U.S.-Israel Relations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday. The speech highlights differences between the U.S. and Israel on how to stop Iran from going nuclear.
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Improving Housing Can Pay Dividends In Better Health
Living in substandard housing can make health problems like asthma much worse. Two mothers tell of their families' struggles to stay healthy in poor housing and their efforts to improve their lot.
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In English Town, Muslims Lead Effort To Create Interfaith Haven
A disused church in the northern English town of Bolton has been transformed into a community center where all are welcome. It's the product of years of effort and difficult discussions.
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Abortion Restrictions Complicate Access For Ohio Women
In Ohio, abortion restrictions have helped shut down half the state's clinics that perform the procedure, forcing many women to travel farther away, even to neighboring states.
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Can Family Secrets Make You Sick?
Few doctors — and few patients — realize just how profoundly early abuse, neglect and other childhood traumas can damage an adult's physical health.
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With Much Controversy, Boston Begins Removing Parking Space Savers
The near-record winter is testing a longtime Boston tradition of allowing residents to save a parking space they shoveled out 48 hours. The problem is that the snow hasn't stopped falling.
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Clinton's Portrait Has Hint Of Lewinsky's Blue Dress, Artist Says
Nelson Shanks tells the Philadelphia Daily News a shadow on the left side of the painting represents not only the infamous dress, but also "a shadow on the office he held, or on" President Clinton.
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Take The ACE Quiz — And Learn What It Does And Doesn't Mean
First developed in the 1990s, the 10 questions of the Adverse Childhood Experiences test are designed to take a rough measure of a difficult childhood. Finding out your score is easy. Now what?
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Cuteness Break: The Genial Quokka Steals Scenes And Hearts
In many photos from an Australian island, the marsupial appears front and center, adding its enigmatic smile to images of happy tourists.
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Music
TV On The Radio, Stromae & Courtney Barnett To Play NPR Music's SXSW Showcase
Our opening night party in Austin — one of the highlights of our year — will feature a genre-spanning lineup that also includes up-and-comers Shamir and Boogie.
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The Austin 100: A SXSW 2015 Mix
Download 100 songs by artists to discover at the 2015 SXSW Music Festival.
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Dry The River, Live In Concert
Watch the British alt-rock band perform "Gethsemane" live in Boston.
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The Austin 100
What to listen to at SXSW 2015.
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Love, Fear, And Lady Lamb: A New Album, And A New Openness
As a teenager, Aly Spaltro came up with the whimsical stage name Lady Lamb The Beekeeper. Though she still performs as Lady Lamb, Spaltro is growing up and becoming more comfortable being herself.
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