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How Orwell's 'Animal Farm' Led A Radical Muslim To Moderation
When Maajid Nawaz was 16 he joined a radical Islamist group. After four years in prison in Egypt, he decided to leave it. "I'm very, very lucky to have been able to get through it," he says.
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Obama Shifts Federal Sick-Leave Rules, Urges Congress To Follow
Federal workers can take an advance of up to six weeks of sick leave under a new policy unveiled Thursday. The White House is urging Congress to make paid sick leave mandatory.
Limited Insurance Choices Frustrate Patients In California
California is seen as an Obamacare success story. But tens of thousands of people in the northern part of the state have only one insurer available on the health plan exchange.
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Is U.S. Gaining Or Losing Ground Against ISIS?
Is the U.S. gaining or losing ground in its bombing campaign against ISIS? Audie Cornish puts the question to Jennifer Cafarella, a fellow at the Institute for the Study of War.
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Conservative Koch Brothers' Group Puts Congressional GOP On Notice
Americans for Prosperity set out its own agenda for congressional Republicans, including a call to build the Keystone XL pipeline and repeal the Affordable Care Act.
WHO Report Details Why Ebola Hit West Africa So Hard
On Thursday, the World Health Organization released a 14-chapter analysis of the Ebola epidemic.
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Paris Attacks Bring New Attention To Free Speech Laws In France
Melissa Block speaks with French lawyer Aurélien Hamelle about the limits on free speech in France.
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14 Takeaways From The 14-Part WHO Report On Ebola
Angry mobs that targeted health workers. A single funeral that infected 365 people. No isolation wards in Liberia. These are some of the striking points in WHO's new analysis.
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After Saying Yes, Duke Nixes Muslim Call To Prayer From Chapel Bell Tower
The school had announced it would allow the traditional call to prayer from the Duke Chapel bell tower. The decision was excoriated, and today the private university in Durham, N.C., reversed course.
Economic Isolation Weighs On Iranians; Desire Nuclear Talks Resolved
As nuclear talks with Iran resume, Steve Inskeep talks to Thomas Erdbrink, Tehran bureau chief for The New York Times, about rhetoric and sentiment in that country.
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