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Christianna Silva
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Hundreds of NPR readers recounted their first memory of a news event. These are some of their stories.
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People across the U.S. wrote NPR with their stories of street harassment, and from Alaska to New York, there were a whole lotta "Hey baby"s and "Hi beautiful"s.
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The mayor of Carmel, Ind., is preparing to introduce a particularly controversial bond at the end of August, and it's all surrounding an old carousel in Canada worth a couple of million dollars.
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Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., remains in critical condition after being shot Wednesday during a morning baseball practice.
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Protesters took to Washington, D.C., Sunday to voice their disdain for the Trump administration and how they expect it could affect the LGBT community during the Equality March.
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Why are millennials so dedicated to self-care, while their parents are considerably more averse to the phenomenon?