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What Pope Francis Did — And Didn't — Say On His First Trip To Africa
He spoke about bribery, war, water and peace between Muslims and Christians — but stayed silent on gay rights.
Democratic Lawmakers Press Labor Officials To Step Up Workers' Comp Oversight
The NPR/ProPublica series on workers' compensation has prompted a response from 10 ranking Democrats of Senate and Congressional Committees. The lawmakers want the Department of Labor to strengthen its oversight of state changes in workers' comp benefits and suggest possible legislation.
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EU Officials Say Starbucks And Fiat Got Illegal Tax Breaks
The ruling could force each company to pay millions in back taxes.
Public Libraries Exchange Friendly Fire On Twitter Over World Series
Trash talk has never been so literate. For the World Series, the Kansas City and Queens Public Libraries are in the middle of a Twitter showdown.
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The History Of American White Bread Is Anything But Bland
From a scapegoat for the "sapping" of the "white race," to a symbol of modern engineering, to a target of the counterculture movement: White bread's been a social lightning rod time and again.
Joe Biden: Window 'Has Closed' For A White House Bid
After a long and very public flirtation with a third White House bid, the vice president has ultimately decided against a late entrance into the presidential race.
Totem Pole Stolen 84 Years Ago By Actor John Barrymore Goes Home
The pole went from the garden decor of two golden-age Hollywood actors to the basement of a Hawaii museum. On Thursday, it was returned to Alaska tribal members.
LISTEN: 5 Substantive Moments From The Benghazi Hearing
This was a high-stakes showdown for both Hillary Clinton and the Republicans leading the investigation into the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission.
Reassessing Canada's Foreign Affairs Approach
Canada's new Liberal government is expected to chart a different foreign policy course. NPR's Rachel Martin asks Colin Robertson of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute what this means for the U.S.
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How Late Is Too Late To Run For President?
Few successful recent nominees have announced their candidacy as recently as Biden could have this week.
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