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Why are unsolved murders more common in certain communities?

Studying more than 50,000 homicides over the course of a decade in 50 of the largest cities, a team of reporters at the Washington Post have pinpointed the places where murders are common but arrests are rare. Amna Nawaz talks with Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post about why some cities may have lower arrest rates.

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Meet San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s new silverback gorilla, ‘Paul Donn’
Meet San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s new silverback gorilla, ‘Paul Donn’
Gorilla Paul Donn has joined the troop at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park as its first silverback since beloved Winston’s passing last year, zoo officials announced Monday.
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2,123 lives: Inside the stats and stories of those arrested by ICE from the S.F. area
2,123 lives: Inside the stats and stories of those arrested by ICE from the S.F. area
See the path from arrest to removal for immigrants detained by ICE in the Bay
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An injured, endangered sea turtle washed ashore; after 7 months, it has a new chance at life
An injured, endangered sea turtle washed ashore; after 7 months, it has a new chance at life
A rehabilitated sea turtle was set free several miles off the coast of Long Beach on Monday after seven months of intensive veterinary care at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
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The global health system can build back better after US aid cuts – here’s how
The global health system can build back better after US aid cuts – here’s how
Steep cuts in US government funding have thrown much of the field of global health into a state of fear and uncertainty.
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