Bill Chappell
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National
'Predatory Elite' Also Bear The Blame For Migrant Crisis, Juan Gonzalez Says
"Migration is essentially a social release valve for migrants," says Juan Gonzalez, the National Security Council's senior director for the Western Hemisphere.
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Boulder Shooting Suspect Will Appear In Court Thursday Morning
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is facing 10 counts of murder in the first degree and one count of attempted murder over the horrific attack at a King Soopers supermarket.
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Asian Grandmother Who Smacked Her Attacker With A Board Donates Nearly $1 Million
The money will be donated to help defuse racism against the Asian American community. Xiao Zhen Xie's grandson says, "She insists on making this decision saying this issue is bigger than Her."
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National
Here's What We Know About The Victims Of The Boulder Shooting
Ten people died in the shooting at a Colorado grocery store on Monday. They ranged in age from 20 to 65. Here are their stories, as we learn them.
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Boulder Shooting: Police Identify Suspected Gunman, Say He's Facing Murder Charges
"This is a real horror and terror for all of us," said Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who said he has shopped at the same store where gunfire erupted on Monday.
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Eric Talley: Family And Colleagues Remember Police Officer Slain At Boulder Grocery
His father says Eric Talley, 51, was a devoted dad who was learning to be a drone operator, because the job would be safer.
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Health
Not Enough Vaccine Doses In Europe To Stop A 3rd Wave, German Health Minister Says
German Health Minister Jens Spahn says he's in favor of acquiring Russia's Sputnik V vaccine, noting that new infections in Germany are rising at a "very clearly exponential rate."
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Atlanta shooting suspect is believed to have visited spas he targeted
Robert Aaron Long, 21, was arrested within hours of the attacks on the three massage parlors, after police tracked his vehicle on the interstate in south Georgia.
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National
Moderna Gives First Vaccine Shots To Young Kids As Part Of COVID-19 Study
Researchers hope to learn about the effectiveness of the vaccine for kids ages 6 months to less than 12 years old. Moderna plans to enroll roughly 6,750 children in eight U.S. states and Canada.
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Vatican Says Catholic Church Cannot Bless Same-Sex Marriages
"The presence in such relationships of positive elements ... cannot justify these relationships and render them legitimate objects of an ecclesial blessing," the Vatican said Monday.