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Reflecting On A Year Of Europe's Migrant Crisis
In 2015, a huge wave of humanity fled war, persecution and hunger - and headed for Europe. Reporter Joanna Kakissis talks with host Carrie Kahn about the greatest migration the continent has seen since World War II.
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Tornadoes Touch Down Near Dallas, Killing Multiple People
At least ten people were killed and thousands of people were left without power after severe weather passed through the Dallas area on Saturday night.
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Pope Francis Asks Central American Governments To Help Cuban Migrants
Thousands of Cubans have been stuck in Costa Rica as they attempt to make their way to the United States.
Stuck In A Brooklyn Shelter, Mother Of 3 Struggles To Find A Home
Shakira Crawford, a single mother in New York City, struggles to find a landlord who will accept her city voucher to pay rent.
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Childhood Asthma Rates Level Off, But Racial Disparities Remain
For the first time in decades, the number of children with asthma isn't increasing, federal scientists report. But cases continue to rise among African-American children and poor children.
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President Obama Has A Question For His Successor
The president has conducted a few interviews of his own recently, so NPR asked him: What does he want to ask the next president?
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Experts Explain Why 2015 Is A Warm One For Earth's Climate
This Year will likely be the hottest year on record. Climate change is partly to blame, but so is El Nino. That's the weather pattern from the Pacific that affects weather in the America's as well.
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Judge dismisses discrimination suit against Nebraska plant
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A judge has dismissed a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by a former employee at a Lincoln pharmaceutical plant.The Lincoln…
Rediscovering Mr. And Mrs. Henpeck
In turn-of-the-20th century America, "henpeckery" in married couples was the target of popular humor.
A Disease So Neglected It's Not Even On 'Most-Neglected' Lists
Mustafa Alnour Alhassan is 26. He's dying of mycetoma, a flesh-eating fungal infection. It can be treated — but in poor countries treatment is not readily available.
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