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Barbershop: Obama's News Conference, Trump And Kanye, And 'Star Wars'
Political strategist Ron Christie, film producer Tammy Garnes and Danielle Belton of The Root discuss President Obama's last news conference, Donald Trump's outreach efforts and the movie Rogue One.
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How Is The World Treating People With Disabilities?
A new report from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health looks at how far countries have come — and have far they still have to go.
Please, Baby, Please: Some Couples Turn To Crowdfunding For IVF
Infertility is often a private struggle. But some couples are going public — via crowdfunding sites — to help subsidize in vitro fertilization treatments that can cost as much as $20,000 each time.
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For Iraqi Families With ISIS Links, Agonizing Choices — And Consequences
Most of the almost 10,000 residents of the Jada'aa camp for internally displaced people are from the Mosul area. Hundreds of families were expelled from their villages after relatives joined ISIS.
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Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream
Longtime toymakers are broadening their horizons — offering dolls and other figures with hearing aids, wheelchairs and insulin pumps in city scenes, not just hospitals. That's a start, activists say.
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On A 'Eugenics Registry,' A Record Of California's Thousands Of Sterilizations
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with University of Michigan professor Alex Stern, who has completed a database of the thousands of people recommended for sterilization when California had eugenics laws.
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NPR Staff: We Pry Into The 'Why' Behind Our Own Anxiety Dreams
We asked our coworkers to tell us their deepest, darkest, most stressful dreams. And boy did they deliver. Then we asked Robert Stickgold, a neuroscientist who studies dreams, what it all means.
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The Electors Almost Always Align With The Popular Vote. But Sometimes They Don't
The Electoral College will vote Monday for the next president. The 538 electors have enormous power and are supposed to vote as the people of their state voted. On rare occasions, some electors don't.
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President Obama: America Is 'Stronger And More Respected' Today
The president also warned Russia, whom U.S. intelligence is accusing of interfering in the presidential election, "We can do stuff to you."
When Genetic Tests Disagree About Best Option For Cancer Treatment
Two recent studies comparing genetic cancer tests suggest that doctors need to be careful about assuming the results provide a complete picture for selecting among treatments options.
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