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HUD Secretary Julián Castro Endorses Hillary Clinton
He is the second Obama Cabinet member to endorse Clinton — even as Vice President Biden is still considering getting in the race.
Revisiting The Soul-Stirring Sounds Of Decades-Old Gospel Music
Post-war black gospel music shaped soul sounds through the mid-1970s, but it's increasingly hard to find today. Rock historian Ed Ward discusses a few recent gospel reissues.
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After German authorities ordered the recall of 2.4 million cars in Germany, the automaker announced that it would be recalling 8.5 million diesel vehicles across the European Union.
Can Russia Sustain Its Military Operation In Syria?
Russia says its commitment there is limited, but some analysts are skeptical and warn Russia may find it increasingly difficult and expensive to maintain its Syrian operation.
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No Cost Of Living Increase For Social Security Recipients In 2016
The move will affect some 65 million Americans. It's only the third time that's happened since 1975, when automatic inflation adjustments began.
Why The Future Of Transportation Depends On Changing Infrastructure
NPR science blogger and astrophysicist Adam Frank argues infrastructure must change in order to develop new, environmentally friendly forms of transportation.
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$2 Photo Found At Junk Store Has Billy The Kid In It, Could Be Worth $5M
The 4-inch-by-5-inch tintype depicts Billy the Kid playing croquet in the summer of 1878. The only other known photo of the outlaw was taken in 1880 and sold for $2.3 million in 2010.
McTeacher's Nights: Teachers Unions Say No To School Fundraisers
The fundraising events cast schoolteachers as servers at local McDonald's. Supporters say the events bring families and teachers closer. Critics say they turn teachers into billboards for fast food.
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John Kerry: Russia Has No 'Easy Track' In Syria
Russia's intervention in Syria's civil war could end up helping Islamic militants, the secretary of state told NPR's Steve Inskeep. "That would be absurd, it would be a farce," Kerry said.
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