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For Some Americans Of MENA Descent, Checking A Census Box Is Complicated
For years, advocates have pushed the Census Bureau for a box for people of Middle Eastern or North African descent. Now, the bureau recommends one. Some worry the data may be misused in surveillance.
Lethal Opiates Delivered By Mail From China, Killing Addicts In The U.S.
Carfentanil's a highly potent opioid. It is blamed for hundreds of lethal overdoses. Much of it reaches the U.S. from China, via the U.S. Postal Service. Now, China's announced a ban on the substance.
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North Carolina Trump Supporters Have Tough Love For The President
They voted for President Trump and don't regret it, but these voters are quick to share their criticism.
NPR News Nuggets: This One's For The Dogs
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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Dutch Ban Turkish Official From Entry, Erdogan Hits Back With 'Nazi' Comment
For the second time this month, the Turkish president compared a European Union ally's government to that of Nazi Germany.
World Faces Largest Humanitarian Crisis Since 1945, U.N. Official Says
Conflict and drought have ravaged four countries across North Africa and the Middle East, leaving more than 20 million people in desperate need of food.
James Mercer Says The Shins' New Songs Reflect Changes In Rock — And Himself
Heartworms is the band's first album in five years. Mercer says that in the two decades since the band formed, his outlook and that of the dominant music culture have swapped places.
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How Lemonade Helped Paris Fend Off Plague And Other Surprising 'Food Fights'
Tom Nealon's new book searches through patchy historical records to trace subjects like how chocolate helped lead to war in the Caribbean, or the role a grain fungus played in the Crusades.
How Does A Nepalese Porter Carry So Much Weight?
Nepal's porters carry loads that can weigh more than they do, whether they're toting gear up Mt. Everest or carrying goods to market. A new study tries to figure out how they do it.
Medical Bills Once Made Him Refinance The Farm. Could It Happen Again?
Barton County, Mo. is Trump country. And this rural area also has big problems when it comes to health care. One farmer says he has a lot to lose under the Republican replacement plan.
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