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Activists Mourn Race Theorist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Welsing is being mourned by many – including musician Chuck D, who credited her with providing the inspiration for the 1990 Public Enemy album Fear of a Black Planet.
Gen. Allen: Empowering Iraqi Forces Is Key To Controlling ISIS
Until recently, retired Marine Gen. John Allen led the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Allen about U.S. strategy in Iraq and Syria and whether it's working.
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Saudi Arabia Severs Diplomatic Ties With Iran
Saudi Arabia's execution of Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr has inflamed sectarian conflict and been strongly condemned by Iran. Now the Saudis have ordered Iranian diplomats out of the country.
Egypt Cracks Down On Free Facebook Service
Egypt has shut down a free Facebook service called Free Basics. The government says it's a licensing issue, but critics say the Egyptian government is stifling freedom of expression.
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As 2016 Elections Loom, So Does A Possible End To DACA
The next president could end Obama's executive action on immigration — and many GOP candidates have vowed to do it. For almost 700,000 immigrants in the U.S. illegally, the clock may be ticking.
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Medicaid Programs Fall Short When It Comes To Helping Smokers Quit
People who have Medicaid insurance are much more likely to be smokers, and the program pays for medication to help them quit. But just 10 percent of Medicaid recipients get that help, a study finds.
Latest U.S. Casualties Raise Questions About U.S. Role In Afghanistan
One special operations soldier was killed and two others were wounded in a firefight in Afghanistan. A Pentagon spokesman insists that U.S. soldiers are there to "train, advise and assist."
Oregon Occupation Sheds Light On Local Frustrations, But Divides Residents
Some in the community of Burns, Ore., welcome the attention on long-running conflict between ranchers and the federal government. Others question the out-of-town militants' tactics and goals.
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In Tight Iowa Race, Ted Cruz Is Counting On Evangelical Voters
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is barnstorming across Iowa, where his appeal to evangelical voters is making him a threat to GOP front-runner Donald Trump in the first caucus state.
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Visiting New York City, Bernie Sanders Attacks Clinton, 'Greed' Of Wall Street
"Will the folks on Wall Street like me? No. Will they begin to play by the rules if I am president? You better believe it," Sanders said Tuesday.
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