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Banned Nerve Agent Killed Kim Jong Nam Within 20 Minutes, Malaysia Says
The dose smeared on the face of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's half-brother was so high, even an antidote may not have been able to save him, according to the Malaysian health minister.
Indonesia Wakes Up And Smells Its Own Coffee — Then Drinks It
Indonesia is the world's fourth-largest coffee producer, exporting more than it consumes. But that's changing, as demand from a rising middle class fuels entrepreneurship and connoisseurship.
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NPR News Nuggets: A Plea To Texans, Eat Your Veggies & Chris Christie's Next Move
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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After Kansas Shooting, More Than $1 Million Donated For Victims' Families
Between three GoFundMe pages, thousands of strangers have opened their wallets for the victims. Still, many in India fear last week's shooting shows the U.S. is now a dangerous place for immigrants.
2017 Oscars: Nominations For Documentary Category Upends Genre
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nina Gilden Seavey, director of the Documentary Center at George Washington University, about what this year's documentary lineup mean for the art and industry.
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Fearing Climate Change Policy Under Trump, STEM Group Works To Get Scientists Elected
Scientists across the country are planning to go to Washington — and take office. Shaughnessy Naughton is the founder of 314 Action a non profit that helps scientists run for office.
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How Much Will Trump's Address To Congress Reflect 'Renewal Of American Spirit' Theme?
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says President Trump will focus on the "renewal of American spirit" when he addresses a joint session of Congress early next week.
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Navy Secretary Nominee Withdraws From Consideration
Philip Bilden is President Trump's second nominee for director of an armed service to withdraw because of difficulty unwinding financial assets.
Headstones Vandalized At Jewish Cemetery In Philadelphia
The damage is believed to have occurred sometime Saturday night.
'People's Court' Judge Joseph Wapner Dies At 97
The People's Court was one of the biggest hits among syndicated reality TV shows. Judge Joseph Wapner was joined on the show by real-life bailiff Rusty Burrell and host Doug Llewelyn.
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