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White House Says It Will Cut Ebola Funding To Address Zika
The Obama administration requested $1.9 billion in emergency funds to prepare for Zika, but Congress has yet to respond. Now the White House plans to divert funding intended for Ebola.
How Do You Stay Cool In What's Quite Literally A Killer Heat Wave?
The heat came early to India, and everyone is suffering. Here's a report from our village correspondent.
A Nation Engaged: Trade Stirs Up Sharp Debate In This Election Cycle
Americans shared their views on trade with NPR and member stations. One thing is clear: Millions of voters have deep feelings about trade — and often are at odds with each other about it.
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Let's Take A Ride With A Kentucky School Bus Driver
Some people in public education work hidden in plain sight. Here's the story of one man who takes on the role of surrogate parent, teacher and counselor.
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U.S. Navy Bans Alcohol For All Sailors In Japan, Citing Recent Incidents
The ban, which covers drinking both on- and off-base, will remain in place until sailors "understand the impact of responsible behavior," the Navy says.
Sweeping Changes In Store For Curling After 'Broomgate'
There's a controversy in the world of curling. New broom technology is changing the way the game is played — making it too easy, players like Brad Gushue say. So, researchers tried to find a solution.
How College Students Are Sleeping ... Or Not
A new study breaks down 1.4 million nights of sleep on college campuses. The results are surprising.
After String Of Losses, Sanders Campaign To Lay Off 'Hundreds' Of Staffers
The campaign says it no longer needs so many staff for the remaining contests left on the calendar, but the move could be a sign of trouble.
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Mars By 2018? SpaceX And NASA Announce A New Space Project
The Red Dragon missions are aimed at figuring out what's needed "to land large payloads propulsively on Mars." For now, the plan doesn't include sending astronauts to the red planet.
Lupita Nyong'o Salutes Africa, Not Whoville, With Her Met Gala Hair
Many media mavens said her towering coiffure was a nod to Dr. Seuss' hair-raising town. Nope. It was inspired by the stylings of Africa.
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