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Critics Renew Calls For More Diverse Video Game Characters
Women make up a significant proportion of dedicated gamers, but they were hardly represented on stage and in games previewed at a big game industry trade event in Los Angeles.
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Remembering Ruby Dee: 'Think Of Me And Feel Encouraged'
In remembrance of the life of actress and activist Ruby Dee, Tell Me More presents an encore broadcast of Michel Martin's 2007 interview with the legendary actress and activist.
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Could Finland Teach The U.S. A Lesson On Guns?
Host Michel Martin looks at gun culture in the America and abroad, and asks two experts what the U.S. can learn from how other countries handle firearms.
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In One Map, The Dramatic Rise Of The Islamic State Militants
The radical Sunni Muslim group has seized many towns and cities in both Syria and Iraq since last year. Here's an animated map showing its gains since the start of 2013.
Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Regain Control Of Mariupol
Jubilant soldiers emerged from key government buildings after retaking them from pro-Russian forces, who seized control of the city last month.
6 Questions About Contraception Coverage And The Supreme Court
The court is expected to render a decision that will determine the implementation of the Affordable Care Act's guarantee that no-cost prescription contraception be part of most health insurance plans.
Chicago 'Heroin Highway' Bust Shows A 'New Face Of Organized Crime'
Chicago has seen spikes in shootings as gangs have splintered and rival factions battle. But authorities say they've also seen a recent trend of gangs aligning to form new drug-dealing factions.
For Former U.S. Hostages, A Deal With Iran Also Remains Elusive
Iran is now receiving about $700 million a month in sanctions relief while talks on its nuclear program carry on. That's raising eyebrows among one group of Americans with a traumatic history in Iran.
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Few Arrests In Ferguson Amid Largely Peaceful Protests
People protesting a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown thwarted shoppers and blocked traffic near the police headquarters.
Columnist: Obama Has Failed Places Like Ferguson
On Monday, the Grand Jury in Ferguson, Mo., chose not to indict Darren Wilson in the killing of Michael Brown. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to The Guardian's Steven Thrasher about the political outcomes.
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