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College: I'll Only Go If I Know (That I Can Afford It)
New research shows if students don't think they can afford college, they may not even apply.
Improving Housing Can Pay Dividends In Better Health
Living in substandard housing can make health problems like asthma much worse. Two mothers tell of their families' struggles to stay healthy in poor housing and their efforts to improve their lot.
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What Shapes Health? Webcast Explores Social And Economic Factors
People say many things affect health, from personal behavior and childhood abuse to God's will, according to a new poll. The people behind the numbers explain what it means for people and communities.
In English Town, Muslims Lead Effort To Create Interfaith Haven
A disused church in the northern English town of Bolton has been transformed into a community center where all are welcome. It's the product of years of effort and difficult discussions.
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Netanyahu Speech: The View From Israel
On assignment in Israel, Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Mid-East Correspondent Emily Harris about the potential political impact in Israel of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the U.S. Congress.
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The Secret History Of Knock-Knock Jokes
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After Weeks Of Controversy, Netanyahu Takes The Podium Before Congress
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is speaking before Congress this morning, in a much anticipated and controversial address. David Greene discusses the speech with NPR's Michele Kelemen.
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Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Department Raises Questions
The arrangement circumvented a process that could have automatically preserved Clinton's email communications in government archives.
David Petraeus Enters Into Plea Deal With Justice Department
The former CIA chief and retired general, whose military career has been overshadowed by charges that he gave classified data to his mistress, will plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
Jazz From Studio One: March
March Schedule(Shows air at 8pm March 5th and March 9th):March 5: Salute To Women In JazzMusic from Cassandra Wilson, Rene Marie, and Esperanza Spalding…
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