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Serena Williams Makes Emotional Return To Indian Wells
The world No. 1 defeated Romania's Monica Niculescu 7-5, 7-5 in the second round. It was her first match at the tournament since her infamous 2001 title victory after which she vowed a boycott.
New Statue Of Gandhi Unveiled In Britain's Parliament Square
NPR's Ari Shapiro says the statue underscores how much the U.K.-India relationship has changed since Mohandas Gandhi fought for independence from Britain nearly 70 years ago.
The Way Forward In Ferguson
NPR's Arun Rath talks with correspondent Cheryl Corley, reporting from Ferguson, Mo., after two police officers were shot this week and the city's embattled police chief resigned.
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From Afghanistan's Rubble, A Teacher Builds A School Of Ideas
Amid the obstructionism and violence of Afghanistan, Aziz Royesh has set up a school in Kabul that has won worldwide acclaim.
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At the annual event in Austin, Texas: Big data, privacy, physics and the power of Twitter.
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Some dolls don't look quite right. There's just something creepy about them. Turns out those dolls fetch a high price on eBay and Etsy.
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Instead Of Tickets, N.H. Police Hand Out Good-Deed Coupons
Getting a ticket isn't all bad when it's in Farmington, N.H. Police Chief John Drury tells NPR's Rachel Martin that officers there are giving out pizza coupons for good behavior.
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Troopers to be looking for St. Patrick's Day drunk drivers
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska State Patrol troopers will put in more hours on state roads this St. Patrick's Day to be on the lookout for drunken…
Robert Durst, Subject Of HBO's 'The Jinx,' Arrested In New Orleans
Durst, the troubled heir to a New York real estate fortune, has been questioned in the past over two deaths and a disappearance. It is unclear if his arrest is linked to those cases.
'We Have To Negotiate In The End' With Syria's Assad, Kerry Says
The comments were made to CBS. The U.S. has previously said the Syrian leader "needs to go." But nearly four years into the Syrian civil war, there are few signs of that happening.
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