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Hankering For A Hot Dog? Try The 66-Pound Hot Dog Sundae
After making a 100-pound burger, Epic Meal Time, a Canadian YouTube show, moved on to encased meats. It created the hefty sundae to honor the Inland Empire 66ers, a minor league baseball team.
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Omar Mateen Called 911 From Bathroom, Says House Intelligence Panel's Rep. Schiff
Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the ranking Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, shares the latest on what's known about the gunman in Orlando.
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Orlando Shooting Gets Pulled Into The National Political Spotlight
Without naming him, President Obama lit into Donald Trump for his comments about Muslims following the attack in Orlando early Sunday morning. Trump hit back at Obama at a rally in Greensboro, N.C.
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Government Encryption Request Would Make iPhone Vulnerable, Olson Says
Ted Olson represents Apple in its fight with the federal government over unlocking an iPhone that belonged to a shooter in the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, Calif.
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House Judiciary Committee Grills FBI, Apple Over Encryption
FBI Director James Comey and Apple's top lawyer testified before the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday over the court order forcing Apple to unlock an iPhone owned by a terrorist.
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President Obama Speaks In Orlando After Meeting With Victims' Families
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley and Corey Ealons, former communications aide for President Obama, about their analysis of Obama's speech from Orlando.
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President Obama, Presidential Candidates Respond
President Obama called the Orlando shooting the most deadly in American history. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both made statements as well.
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Counterterrorism Official Doubts Travel Ban Would Solve Real Threat
Steve Inskeep talks to John Cohen, who served as a senior counterterrorism official for Presidents Bush and Obama. Cohen says the most significant threat comes from people who are already in the U.S.
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