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Nine Aid Workers Killed In Airstrikes On Kunduz Hospital
As the Afghan government struggles to retake Kunduz from the Taliban, suspected U.S. airstrikes have hit a Médecins Sans Frontières facility in the city. NPR's Philip Reeves provides an update.
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Big Themes, Tiny Frames: An Art Show Writ Small
This weekend, The Mini Show opens at The Lodge, an emerging gallery on a gritty street in Los Angeles. It'll feature teeny, tiny paintings.
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An American Pigskin In London: Jets, Dolphins Head To U.K.
The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins play in London Sunday. Andrea Kremer of HBO's Real Sports and the NFL Network says that despite logistical challenges, it could mean big profits for the NFL.
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#MemeOfTheWeek: That Article From The Onion About Mass Shootings
The article reveals what the writers really feel about mass shootings in America, something mainstream media couldn't do.
What We Know About The Oregon Shooter
Authorities say they still don't have a motive for the shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College that killed 9 people and wounded 9 others.
For Environmentalists, Mines Near Wilderness Are Too Close For Comfort
A couple is spending 365 days in the nation's most visited wilderness area to raise awareness of a sulfide-ore mining plan they say will put the watershed ecosystem in danger. Some locals disagree.
Diversity Is Slow To Arrive In Late Night Comedy
Late night comedy has been dominated by white men, but is that changing? NPR's Michel Martin asks with Yael Kohen, author of We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy, and NPR TV critic Eric Deggans.
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In Remote Colombia, Prospects For Peace Are Clouded By Corruption
The country's president and insurgents have pledged to sign a treaty, ending the Americas' longest-running conflict. But peace relies on small-town mayors, whose campaigns are often founded on favors.
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Revisiting The Political Challenge Of Gun Control
The recent shooting in Oregon prompted the president to again call for action on gun control. Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke with NPR's Rachel Martin on the uphill battle to pass new legislation.
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Oregon Community Grapples With Aftermath Of College Shooting
The community of Roseburg, Ore., struggles to come to terms with the mass shooting that killed nine last week, and police continue to investigate what motivated the shooter.
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