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Nebraska officials to certify election results next week
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska election officials are set to meet next week to certify the results of the statewide general election.The Nebraska State…
Time For Homeopathic Remedies To Prove That They Work?
The Federal Trade Commission told purveyors of homeopathic remedies that they have to say there's no scientific evidence that these nostrums actually work. The question is, will fans care?
Is Trump's Deal With Carrier A Form Of Crony Capitalism?
Steve Inskeep talks with former Commerce Secretary Donald Evans and libertarian economist Tyler Cowen about the problems that arise when a president pressures individual companies to do his bidding.
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'Jackie' Captures The Brittle Sadness Of A First Lady In Mourning
A new biopic takes audiences into the White House in the days following JFK's assassination in Dallas. Critic David Edelstein says Jackie conveys both the shyness and slyness of Jacqueline Kennedy.
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Study: Vast Majority Of People Who Are Depressed Do Not Seek Help
In poor countries, only 1 in 27 people received minimally adequate care. In wealthy countries, it's 1 in 5.
Keith Ellison's Bid To Lead The DNC Faces Increasing Resistance
On the eve of a debate among DNC chair candidates, Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison is facing criticism about his past remarks about Israel.
For Aleppo Residents Under Siege, A Risky Journey To Relative Safety
Civilians in the rebel-held side of the city are fleeing for their lives, dodging crossfire along the front line to reach the regime-held part of the city. "It was all so sudden," one woman tells NPR.
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Why U.S.-Philippine Relations Could Improve Under Trump Presidency
U.S. criticism of the drug war in the Philippines has caused a profound souring of relations with the country, but Donald Trump's presidency could have a positive impact.
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For The Holidays, The Obamas Open Up The White House One Last Time
Volunteers started working the day after Thanksgiving to give the White House its annual holiday charm.
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Despite Evacuation Orders, Pipeline Protesters Hunker Down For Winter
Authorities have ordered the protesters of the Dakota Access Pipeline to clear out — but those who have gathered to support the Standing Rock Sioux tribe are preparing for a long stay.
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