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4 Challenges Trump And Republicans Face When It Comes To Health Care
The long-awaited GOP health care plan is out. President Trump and Republicans might have an easier time passing it than Obama eight years ago, but health care is complicated and not an easy sell.
Commentary: Why I Decided To Become A German Citizen After Brexit
Esme Nicholson, with NPR in Berlin, was born in England but became a German citizen after Britain voted to leave the European Union. She reflects on what it means to be German in today's Europe.
Are Routine Pelvic Exams A Must? Evidence Is Lacking, Task Force Says
There's not enough good evidence to make the call as to whether an annual pelvic exam is a good screening tool, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says.
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Trump Supports GOP Health Care Plan, But It Isn't Everything He Wants
The president's endorsement could be crucial in replacing the Affordable Care Act, but the Republican proposal leaves out provisions Trump has advocated for, like selling policies across state lines.
Poachers Break Into French Zoo, Kill White Rhino And Steal His Horn
This is believed to be the first such incident at a European zoo. The zoo says its staff is in shock. The suspects remain at large, and police are investigating.
Author Says Hitler Was 'Blitzed' On Cocaine And Opiates During The War
Author Norman Ohler says that Adolf Hitler's drug abuse increased "significantly" from the fall of 1941 until winter of 1944: "Hitler needed those highs to substitute [for] his natural charisma."
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Why A 106-Year-Old Event Is Still Relevant In 2017
International Women's Day has taken on a life of its own. Here's how it's celebrated around the world.
Skeptics Mull Trump Wiretapping Allegation
Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Mukasey, who served as attorney general under George W. Bush, about President Trump's charge that former President Obama ordered surveillance on Trump Tower.
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Residents in Nebraska Medicaid gap ask for coverage
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska residents who fall into the Medicaid coverage gap are once again asking lawmakers to expand the program through the federal…
'Monsieur Mayonnaise': The Sandwich King Who Saved Jewish Children From Nazis
For years, Philippe Mora wondered how his father earned this nickname. A new documentary reveals the answer: He slathered passports in mayo and hid them in messy, hard-to-inspect baguettes.
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