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5 Big Foreign Policy Challenges For President-Elect Trump
NPR journalists around the world weigh in on some of the most pressing international issues facing President-elect Donald Trump — from trade with China, relations with Russia and fighting ISIS.
Typhoons And Sand Dunes: Photos Of Everyday Life From Around The World
A Vietnamese woman looks as if she's swimming in a sea of green fire — one of many striking images from the Siena International Photo Awards.
Name Of A Vietnam Veteran Killed By Hepatitis C Added To 'The Wall'
Members of the military are more than twice as likely to have hepatitis C as the general public. For many, including Jim McGough, the virus takes its final toll decades after they are first infected.
For Startups Marketing To Seniors, A Novel Idea: Move In With Them
Young entrepreneurs who develop products for older adults have found a way to get instant feedback: They simply move into senior housing, where residents can tests those products on the spot.
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Economy, Not Gender, Played A Big Factor For Many Midwestern Women Who Embraced Trump
In Michigan and other Midwest states, many women say they'd love to see a female president someday, but a candidate's gender shouldn't be a reason to vote for her.
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Explosion Kills 4 Americans At Bagram Airfield, Largest NATO Base In Afghanistan
NATO says at least 17 people were wounded in the suicide bombing attack — the second on a foreign installation in Afghanistan in the past week.
ISIS Is Gone, But Iraqi Christians Are Wary Of Returning Home
Christians in northern Iraq can now return to villages that the Islamic State occupied for the past two years. But the damage is extensive and many are not sure it's safe to go back.
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Where To Go From Here: Trying To Build 'Possibility And Hope'
As the founder and president of The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, it's Richard Harwood's job to build bridges between people. He discusses how Americans can begin mending political divides.
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Rabbi Encourages Parents To 'Fight For The Values We Believe In'
Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld of Ohev Sholom — The National Synagogue in Washington, D.C., has protested Donald Trump. After the election, he has advice for how parents should explain it to their children.
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Writer Thomas Mallon: Fact Is Stranger Than Fictionalizing The Election
Writer and critic Thomas Mallon, who happens to be Republican, imagined the 2016 presidential campaign as a novel in a recent New Yorker article. He talks to NPR's Scott Simon.
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