Guilty Verdict In Bill Cosby Trial Effectively Ends Comedian’s Career
The end of Bill Cosby’s trial also in effect marked the end of his career as a beloved entertainer and cultural icon. NPR looks back at Cosby’s work as an entertainment pioneer, and how his growing conservatism and legal troubles have dimmed that luste…
Teachers In Arizona And Colorado Walk Out To Protest Working Conditions
Teachers in Colorado and Arizona walked out Thursday to march to the state capitol buildings. It’s a continuation of protests around the country over working conditions and pay for teachers and support staff.
VA Nominee Ronny Jackson Withdraws Amid Conduct Allegations
Ronny Jackson, President Trump’s choice to be Veterans Affairs Secretary, pulled out of consideration amid allegations about his conduct Thursday. But Trump calls the accusations false.
Otto Warmbier’s Parents Sue North Korea, Alleging Torture Of Their Son
Warmbier, an American college student, died last summer after spending more than a year in North Korean custody. He was returned home in a coma. A lawsuit accuses Pyongyang of killing him.
Why Trump and Merkel must discuss migration
One reason so many migrants try to reach Europe or the United States is that both guarantee free and open debate – about issues such as immigration. Such ideals are rare in much of Africa, Central America, and the Middle East, which are the main sourc…
After Arrest Of Suspected Golden State Killer, Details Of His Life Emerge
Joseph James DeAngelo has been charged with eight murders, and is suspected in dozens of other crimes. He had recently retired after working 27 years in a supermarket distribution center.
E. Coli Flare-Up Is Largest Multistate Outbreak Since 2006
At least 84 people have been infected so far, according to health officials, who traced the illnesses to romaine lettuce from southwestern Arizona.
Live Briefing: Reactions to Cosby Verdict: ‘Women Were Finally Believed’
A conviction in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial was widely celebrated as a win for victims.
Live Video: Scott Pruitt Testifies
Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, testifies about spending in front of the House Appropriations subcommittee on the Interior and the E.P.A.
Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen apologizes for offensive tweets on day of NFL draft
Yahoo! unearthed racially offensive tweets that former Wyoming QB Josh Allen sent in 2012 and 2013. The likely first-round NFL draft pick apologized to ESPN on Thursday.
Jeff Greer messes up handshake with Condoleezza Rice and talks basketball on CardsHQ podcast
It’s a jam-packed new CardsHQ podcast this week, with lots and lots to talk about, but it starts off, well, extremely uncomfortably.
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