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Civilians With Severe Burns Treated At Texas Military Hospital
The U.S. military's burn center in San Antonio is responsible for treating service members who are badly burned. But, to stay sharp, the medical teams there also treat civilians.
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Top Scientists Revamp Standards To Foster Integrity In Research
The National Academy of Sciences has toughened up its guidelines to call cutting corners, dubious statistics and not fully sharing research methods "detrimental" to science.
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Alabama: A New Detroit, Or A New Bangladesh?
When Alabama drew auto jobs south, it also got low wages and lots of injuries. We’ll look at the message for American manufacturing.
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Kansas Holds Special Election To Replace CIA Director Mike Pompeo
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Daniel Salazar, reporter for the Wichita Eagle, about the special congressional election in Kansas.
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Sean Spicer Apologizes For Controversial Assad-Hitler Comparison
Spicer apologized for his comments Tuesday when he wrongly suggested that Hitler never used chemical weapons in an attempt to underscore the horror of Syria's alleged use of those weapons.
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'Rolling Stone' Settles Defamation Case With Former U.Va. Associate Dean
Lawyers for the magazine have reached a confidential settlement with Nicole Eramo over a story about an alleged gang rape on the campus of the University of Virginia, according to The Washington Post.
Trump, In A 180-Degree Switch, Says NATO 'No Longer Obsolete'
President Trump, who has questioned the relevance of NATO and challenged allies to spend more on their own defense, met on Wednesday with the head of the military alliance.
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FBI Reportedly Obtained Warrant To Monitor Trump Adviser
Rachel Martin speaks with Washington Post reporter Adam Entous. The newspaper reports that the FBI got a FISA court warrant to monitor communications of Trump campaign adviser Carter Page last year.
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Tech Creates Our Political Echo Chambers. It Might Also Be A Solution
Social media took a lot of blame for intensifying polarization and partisan acrimony during the presidential campaign. Now some startups and researchers are trying to burst ideological filter bubbles.
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How Russian Twitter Bots Pumped Out Fake News During The 2016 Election
Clint Watts, a former FBI agent, describes a diffuse network of Russian hackers and propagandists conducting a misinformation campaign that didn't stop with the election of President Trump.
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