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Stonehenge Has A New (Old) Neighbor: Row Of Huge Stones Found Nearby
The newly found Neolithic monument dates from more than 4,000 years ago, researchers say, adding a new wrinkle to the "super-henge" at Durrington Walls.
Louis C.K. On Life And Stand-Up: 'I Live In Service For My Kids'
The star of the FX series Louie talks about the pain of his first-ever open mic experience and the "massive gift" of taking care of others before himself. Originally broadcast April 28, 2015.
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Despite Recovery, Middle-Wage Workers Are Being Squeezed Out
Most jobs added since the recession are going to workers either in the top third or the bottom third of income. Those in the middle are getting squeezed out — especially men.
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Mass Deportation May Sound Unlikely, But It's Happened Before
During the Great Depression, up to 2 million Mexicans and Mexican-Americans were expelled from the U.S. Research suggests that more than half were U.S.-born citizens.
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Transcript: Ali Larijani's Full NPR Interview On Iran Nuclear Deal
NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews the speaker of Iran's parliament on the nuclear deal, which is under review by lawmakers in the U.S. and Iran.
Roundup: Where Do U.S. Lawmakers Stand On The Iran Nuclear Deal?
As Congress will be voting on the nuclear deal with Iran in the coming days, Morning Edition highlights lawmakers who have announced how they will vote on the deal.
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American Dentist Who Killed Cecil The Lion Returns To Work
Walter Palmer had been out of the public eye since killing the lion in Zimbabwe in July. He returned to his dental practice in Minnesota on Tuesday.
The Migrant Crisis, By The Numbers
In the fast-moving migrant crisis, here's a snapshot of the key figures.
Congress Weighs Budget Cuts For Wide Range Of Health Programs
As federal lawmakers return to work, they faces tough choices about the budget, worrying advocates for medical research, teen pregnancy prevention and other health initiatives.
In Russia, A 'Show Of Force' As The Military Tries To Modernize
Russia has launched a huge project to re-equip its armed forces with modern weapons. But the obstacles, including delays caused by sanctions and a cash crunch due to a drop in oil prices, are massive.
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