Australia is sending the equivalent of more than 27 million 8-ounce bottles of goat's milk and other baby formulas, as the U.S. government works to replenish store shelves during the shortage.
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Another mass shooting in Texas again spurs politicians to respond to gun violence. This shooter, a legal gun owner who bypassed school security guards and killed 21 people while heavily armed police stood by, has left Republicans struggling to assign blame for this carnage that ignores the destructive power of the murder weapon.
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This week on Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines the Chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) Dr. Peter Buckley joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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Memorial Day is this week, and we honor those who died in service to our country with reverence and profound gratitude. We're also reminded that we can support veterans who are still with us. Alpha Omega Veterans services offers ways to support the homeless and disabled veterans to whom it offers services including housing, counseling, and job training.
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In this segment of "Protecting Your Money", learn about credit scores and how to maintain good credit.
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I asked Laurie Ellis, the owner of High Cotton Picnics, to share her top tips for hosting a picnic.
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The State Supreme Court determined that school districts are not governments, and therefore a Republican-led effort to put school vouchers in Shelby and Davidson Counties did not violate the state law forbidding legislation directly targeting particular local governments.
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Vice President Harris spoke during the memorial service for Ruth Whitfield, the last of 10 Black people killed in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket to be laid to rest.
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Fifth-grade teacher Lindsey Vaccarezza talks about how she and her elementary school are responding to this week's massacre in Uvalde.
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Two women in Uvalde are spearheading an effort to soothe their community with food. Because Uvalde's resident's lives are so intertwined, everyone knows someone affected by the massacre.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ryan Busse about how he went from being a high-level gun industry executive to an outspoken critic of the National Rifle Association.
World News
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The Russian navy on Saturday conducted another test of a prospective hypersonic missile, a demonstration of the military's long-range strike capability amid the fighting in Ukraine.
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The war there is responsible — and makes it difficult just to assess the scale of displacement. Details are in a new report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre.
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The 7-member band hails from a conservative part of the country. They sing about female genital cutting, child marriage and gender equality. And they rock.
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A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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While many Ukrainians are still basking in the successful defense of Kyiv, the battle in the Donbas is a punishing grind that poses different challenges.