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Anti-Abortion Rights, But Not Necessarily Pro-Trump At March For Life
The president was opposed to abortion rights and his vice president was the first to speak at one of their decades-old rallies. But that doesn't mean everyone at the March For Life backed Trump.
The Challenge Of Taking Health Apps Beyond The Well-Heeled
A nutrition app may not be the top priority for someone who struggles to pay for groceries. But cellphones have the potential to improve the health of people with low incomes, if they can get them.
Stakes Are Raised In Sexual Harassment Suit Against Fox News Chief Ailes
Roger Ailes has filed countermotions against the sexual harassment suit brought by ex-anchor Gretchen Carlson. Other women, however, are coming forward with similar allegations against Ailes.
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Report: Red Cross Spent 25 Percent Of Haiti Donations On Internal Expenses
A congressional inquiry finds that the American Red Cross stonewalled lawmakers as they sought to understand the charity's finances, and that it sent significantly less money to Haiti than claimed.
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In HBO's 'Silicon Valley,' The Comedy Is Inspired By Real-Life Tech Culture
Creator Mike Judge, co-showrunner Alec Berg and actor Thomas Middleditch discuss their series, Silicon Valley. Berg, who has family working in tech, says he has "nerd cred" in his bones.
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For Refugees And Advocates, An Anxious Wait For Clarity On Trump's Policy
As a candidate, Donald Trump said he'd limit the number of refugees the United States takes in, perhaps end resettlement from Syria and even expel some current refugees. How will he proceed?
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Celebrating 30 Years Of 'Fresh Air' As A Daily NPR Program
From Maurice Sendak to Bill O'Reilly, Terry Gross looks back on some of the most touching — and touchy — moments from interviews she's conducted over the decades.
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100 Days In, Trump's Generals Seen As A Moderating Force
President Trump relies on a group of current and former generals to run national security. Does that increase the chances that he'll order military action?
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Ohio Voters Weigh In On Sunday's Presidential Debate
As part of the Morning Edition Divided States project, Steve Inskeep checks in with voters from Ohio who he interviewed last week to see what they thought of the second presidential debate.
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CIA Director Brennan On Apple, Syria And ISIS
CIA Director John Brennan sits down with NPR for a wide-ranging interview at the agency's headquarters in Langley, Va. He discusses subjects ranging from Syria to cybersecurity to the state of ISIS.
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