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A Politician Walks Into King Taco ... A Look At The Political Term 'Hispandering'
It wouldn't be an election without a good, old-fashioned, racially charged pun.
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To Know the True Meaning Of Solar Energy, Ask A Powerless Rice Farmer
Renewable energy is critical when it comes to climate change. But there's a life-altering benefit for the 1.1 billion who live without electricity.
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Zuists get together now and then to read ancient Sumerian poetry but make no secret of their broader goals.
Congress Still Limits Health Research On Gun Violence
The wave of mass shootings in the U.S. is renewing a debate over treating gun violence as a public health issue. Congress has stood in the way of federal funding for studying injuries and deaths.
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Cruz Won't Criticize Trump But Offers His Own Plan To Bar Refugees
The Texas senator and GOP presidential candidate tells NPR's Steve Inskeep his plan to curb immigration of Middle Eastern refugees — and why he may disagree with but won't criticize Donald Trump.
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New England Fans Treat Eagles Linebacker To A Beer
Connor Barwin tells CBS in Philadelphia that when he came onto the field in New England, some Patriots fans taunted him. Barwin told them to have a beer ready for him when the Eagle won.
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Scientific Evidence Doesn't Support Global Warming, Sen. Ted Cruz Says
There's a huge partisan divide on the issue of global warming in the U.S. Steve Inskeep talks to the Texas senator and GOP presidential candidate about his views on climate change.
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France Identifies Third Attacker In Theater Siege
French media said the 23-year-old man was a French national who had traveled to Syria in 2013. The government has not confirmed his identity.
Bud Weisser Arrested At St. Louis Brewery
Police must have looked multiple times at a young man's ID after he was accused of trespassing at a Budweiser plant in St. Louis. The accused name is: Bud Weisser.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel Is 'Time' Magazine's Person Of The Year
The magazine said it picked Merkel for her "steadfast moral leadership in a world where it is in short supply." Merkel is the first individual woman to receive the honor in 29 years.
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