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Enrique Marquez Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Terrorism Charges
The former neighbor of one of the San Bernardino shooters is accused of providing two guns that were used in the Dec. 2 attack that left 14 people dead.
Cholesterol Provides A Clue About Heart Risks From Sleep Apnea
Breathing interruptions while sleeping can triple the risk for cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks. But why? Research suggests apnea may predispose blood vessels to damage.
Temporary Housing For Young People, By Young People
Homeless young people can often be targets of theft and assault by homeless adults. Two 23-year-olds in Boston founded a new shelter to assure their peers are safe, warm, welcomed and supported.
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Major League Baseball To Announce 2016 Hall Of Fame Class
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Jonah Keri of Sports Illustrated about voting for the 2016 Major League Baseball Hall of Fame class.
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SuperPACs Are Not So Super In 2016
Outside groups were expected to propel candidates this year. But in the 2016 Republican primary, they are having little impact on who's up and who's down.
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Parisians Strive For Normal; Don't Want Attacks To Defeat Them
David Greene talks to Sylvie Kauffmann, editorial director for the French newspaper Le Monde, to commemorate one year since the Charlie Hebdo attacks. And in November, there was an ISIS-linked attack.
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Rescue Crews Free All 17 Miners Trapped In New York Salt Mine
Workers used a crane to reach the miners, who had been riding in an elevator that malfunctioned late Wednesday about 900 feet underground in Lansing, north of Ithaca.
On Anniversary Of Attack In Paris, Police Shoot Threatening Suspect
It's been a year since the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Tensions are high in Paris on Thursday after police confronted a man said to be wielding a knife and possible explosives.
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IAAF Bans Its Former Doping Chief And Former Head Of Russia's Athletic Federation
The case centers on doping violations by Russian long-distance runner Lilya Shobukhova "and the exaction of monies from her as the price to pay for enabling her" to compete.
Man In Fake Explosive Vest Killed As Paris Remembers 'Charlie Hebdo'
France has been marking the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher supermarket in Paris, in which 17 people died. As the French president was speaking Thursday, a man wearing a fake explosive vest was shot dead after threatening police.
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