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Bernie Sanders Just Drew A Huge Crowd. How Does It Measure Up?
The Democratic candidate drew an estimated 10,000 supporters in Madison, Wis., on Wednesday. But some campaigns are going small on purpose this season.
It's Official: Hillary Clinton Announces Presidential Run
Clinton, a former secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York and first lady, is the first Democrat to officially announce a presidential run — and she's by far the favorite to win the nomination.
Seeing What Isn't There: Inside Alzheimer's Hallucinations
Sometimes Greg O'Brien gets a tingling in the back of his brain that tells him a hallucination is coming. Lions. Spiders. Birds. Sometimes the creatures are friendly. Too often, they're not.
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Found Recipes: A Sauerkraut Surprise
Edward Lee, owner of the restaurant 610 Magnolia in Louisville, Ky., shares a dish he calls his life on a plate: pork ribs and sauerkraut. Story first aired on May 22, 2014 on All Things Considered.
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A Cup's Adventures And Oddities On Ice: 140 Years Of Hockey Trivia
Do you know what gross item was originally used as a hockey puck, or what hockey tradition was established at the very first game? Test your know-how, with some help from trivia expert A.J. Jacobs.
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Kim Jong Un's Uncle, Formerly North Korea's No. 2, Is Executed
Jang Song Thaek, who had been a key figure in helping his nephew consolidate power after his father's death, was executed after being found guilty of treason.
Germany's Merkel To Be Sworn In Again As Chancellor
Weeks of post-election political limbo have ended in Germany. The country's main center-left party has voted to join the coalition government of Angela Merkel. The move clears the way for her to start her third term as chancellor.
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Lawmakers Seek To Lay Roadblock To Powerful Painkiller
Sen. Joe Manchin is introducing a bill to force the Food and Drug Administration to ban potent new painkiller Zohydro, backed by a bipartisan effort to get the FDA to remove its approval of the drug.
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In Egypt, Defendants Are Being Tried By The Hundreds
A judge this week sentenced more than 500 men to death for the killing of a policeman. He's now presiding over a case with 700 defendants as the country's courts come under increasing criticism.
List Of Those Missing In Washington Mudslide Shrinks By Two-Thirds
The list of people who aren't accounted for has continued to shrink since early reports that nearly 200 people were missing after the mudslide. Officials have raised the death toll to 18 people.
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