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As Russia's Cruise Missiles Strike At Targets In Syria, NATO Stands With Turkey
In his speech kicking off a NATO meeting, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also said the alliance will establish two "small headquarters" in Hungary and Slovakia.
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Students of global health are just back from summer trips around the world, learning about mental health, latrine shortages and mosquitoes. They share their experiences — and their tweets of advice.
Getting Restless For Winter, Birds Start Their Migrations
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This Week In Data Collection News, And The Privacy Paradox
As California tightened its digital privacy protections, news involving Google, Pandora and other firms highlighted the way companies increasingly rely on data about their users. How much do we care?
Boko Haram Resurfaces In West Africa, With Pledge Of Continued Violence
A newly released video by Boko Haram reaffirms the group's allegiance to ISIS and says their campaign of violence continues.
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2 Decades Later, A March Of Thousands Looks Back — And Sets Eyes On Future
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., Minister Louis Farrakhan convened a rally on the National Mall on Sunday, themed "Justice or Else!"
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Prize By Design: How The Nobels Put Artists On Deadline
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NPR's Michel Martin talks with adjunct professor Jimi Izrael, Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak and author Doyin Richards about Ben Carson, as well as the U.S. obsession with youth sports.
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Dance, Sing, Just 'Keep Moving,' Dick Van Dyke Tells Seniors
As he approaches his 90th birthday, the energetic, award-winning actor shares his tips on how to enjoy aging — and has a new book to prove it. It's all about attitude and staying active, he says.
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U.S. Will Make 'Condolence Payments' To Victims Of Kunduz Hospital Airstrike
The U.S. said it would work with the victims and the family of the dead to determine the appropriate payment. The U.S. will also pay for the repair of the hospital.
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