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Poland Passes Bill Criminalizing Claims Of Its Complicity In The Holocaust
The Nazis established some of the most notorious extermination camps of the Holocaust on Polish soil — including Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Sense Of Place, South Africa: Freshlyground
Get to know this energetic group of African musicians, with roots in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts 6 More Weeks Of Winter
Alas, the world-famous woodchuck saw his shadow. NPR got rare personal access to the world's most famous groundhog and his inner circle as he and his handlers prepared for their big day.
Her Seizures Looked Like Epilepsy, But Her Brain Looked Fine
For a surprising number of people who appear to have epilepsy, the real problem is psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, a little-known condition.
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2 Students Shot At Los Angeles Middle School, Police Say It Was Accidental
A 12-year-old girl is in custody. Police say both wounded victims are 15 years old, and one is in critical condition. Three more people have minor injuries.
Sanitation Workers Took Trucks Off The Road To Honor 2 Killed 50 Years Ago In Memphis
Thursday marks 50 years since two sanitation workers were killed in a grisly accident in Memphis. Their deaths set the stage for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to be in the city where he was assassinated.
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Former CIA Director Weighs In On Potential Release Of GOP Memo
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with John McLaughlin, former Deputy Director, and former Acting Director of the CIA about implications of the release of the GOP authored memo alleging the FBI used its surveillance authority improperly.
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Canadian National Anthem Revised With Gender-Neutral Language
The second line of "O Canada," which has said the nation inspires patriotism "in all thy sons," will now read "in all of us." The change has passed the country's Senate. The House approved it in 2016.
Washington Awaits Nunes Memo That Has Pushed It Into Terra Incognita
Republicans leaned forward. Democrats cried foul. And national security leaders warned that the capital might be about to cross a point of no return over a memo authored by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif.
Voting Rights Process For Florida Felons Unconstitutional, Judge Says
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker says a state panel that is the gatekeeper for the restoration of voting rights to felons who served their time is unconstitutional.
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