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Biden Called For Unity In His Inaugural Address. He Might Find It Hard To Come By
As Joe Biden is inaugurated, he is hoping to bring America together. But the country's modern divisions didn't begin and end with Trump.
Fraught U.S.-Russia Relationship Could Undermine Nuclear Security
A former head of the Los Alamos National Laboratory has worked with Russia for years on securing loose nukes and upgrading facilities in the former Soviet Union. Siegfried Hecker is now writing a book about two decades of of nuclear cooperation.
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School For Husbands Gets Men To Talk About Family Size
The average woman in Niger bears seven children — the world's highest birth rate. And the country can barely feed its current population. How do you convince people that smaller families are better?
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In Retrospect, Clinton Says She Should Have Used Separate Emails
Ex-Secretary of State Clinton, who has been under fire for her use of a personal email address while in office, has turned over 55,000 pages of her official correspondence to the State Department.
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Halloween And Blackface: Same Story, Different Year
Halloween is — uh, how do you say? — high season for writing about race. Each year, like clockwork, you can count on images of people sporting racist costumes.
Afghan Announcements Annoy U.S., Hurt Relations
The U.S. relationship with Afghan President Hamid Karzai continues to worsen, after a series of announcements that appear designed to embarrass Washington. Karzai is angry that the U.S. appears to be bypassing him in key decisions and is eager to prove he isn't beholden to America.
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Will Russia Probes Affect Trump's Bargaining Position With World Leaders?
As President Trump heads into a week of meetings with allies and rivals, Steve Inskeep talks to former Assistant Defense Secretary Mary Beth Long about how the investigations might affect talks.
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Christian Leaders Question Trump's Promise To Favor Christian Refugees
President Trump promises to give priority to Christians when admitting refugees to the United States, but many Christian leaders say it's the wrong approach.
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Logo Channel Dedicates Annual Awards Show To Orlando Victims
On Saturday Logo TV, the largest LGBT-focused network, will honor "trailblazers" in the gay community. In light of the shootings in Orlando, the telecast has taken on a more poignant resonance.
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#NeverTrump Candidate McMullin Envisions A Country Of Understanding, Respect
Many consider Evan McMullin, an independent candidate for president, to be an alternative to Donald Trump for conservative voters.
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