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Kayaker Admits To Setting Up A Rival Who Was Banned For Doping
In addition to spiking a fellow Japanese racer's drink, Yasuhiro Suzuki, 32, was found to have repeatedly resorted to trickery at competitions, such as stealing other kayakers' tools.
Federal Regulator Rejects Energy Department's Bid To Prop Up Coal, Nuclear
Energy Secretary Rick Perry proposed a rule that would essentially subsidize older fuel sources to compete with cheaper natural gas and renewables. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission cried foul.
Swallowing A 'Mini-Pillbox' Could Change The Way HIV Drugs Are Delivered
The idea is that a single capsule could deliver a week's worth of medication — contained in a six-pointed device that's folded up in a capsule.
Joe Arpaio Will Run For A U.S. Senate Seat, Pledging Support For Trump
Arizona Republican Joe Arpaio, the former Maricopa County sheriff who became famous for his controversial stance on immigration, says he wants to join Congress so he can help President Trump.
PHOTOS: The Sahara Desert, Painted White With Snow
More than a foot of snow fell Sunday on the Sahara, shrouding the orange and red landscape in hues of white. The rare scene didn't last long. Luckily, some local photographers had their cameras ready.
Rural And City Women A Little Different In Age At First Sex, Number Of Kids
In a recent national survey, nearly 80 percent of women living in rural areas reported having experienced sexual intercourse by age 18, compared with 68.6 percent of women in cities.
Californians Evacuated Out Of Fear Of Mudslides Where Thomas Fire Scorched Land
Thousands of Californians have been evacuated from the Santa Barbara area among fears of mudslides after heavy rains hit the hillsides denuded by the enormous Thomas fire.
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Sen. Rubio Holds Hearing With State Department Officials On Mysterious Attacks In Cuba
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., brought in three State Department officials to try to get to the bottom of the mysterious "attacks" on 24 Americans serving in Cuba. Some lost hearing and faced a range of other health problems.
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House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer Discusses DACA Meeting With Trump
Lawmakers met at the White House on Tuesday to discuss a deal to protect DACA recipients. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., who attended the meeting.
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Where Author Jacqueline Woodson Would Like To Take Young People's Literature In 2018
The National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, Gene Luen Yang passed the baton to his successor Jacqueline Woodson on Tuesday. NPR takes a look at where young people's literature is now and where the new ambassador would like to take it in the coming year.
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