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On Anniversary Of Women's March, A Las Vegas Rally With A Tighter Focus: The Midterms
The organizers of 2017's historic Women's March in Washington, D.C., chose Las Vegas, Nev., for its swing state status.
Both Parties Claim Public Support In Shutdown Struggle. Who's Out Of Touch?
Republicans and Democrats alike are really only listening to their own section of the choir, NPR's Ron Elving writes.
Personalized Diets: Can Your Genes Really Tell You What To Eat?
There's an explosion of interest in personalized diet approaches and at-home test kits are popping up everywhere. Part of the approach includes analyzing your DNA, but genes can only tell us so much.
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Amazon's Cashier-Less Seattle Grocery Opens To The Public
The store, which has been open only to Amazon employees for the past year, uses a smartphone app and a network of cameras to track a customer's purchases.
Undocumented Irish Caught In Trump's Immigration Dragnet
Mexicans, Central Americans and Haitians make up most people removed from the U.S. But year-end figures analyzed by NPR show that deportations to the rest of the world have jumped 24 percent.
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Nursing Home Recreates Communist East Germany For Dementia Patients
Trips down memory lane — to a highly regimented place that no longer exists — are the hallmark of this Dresden home for the elderly.
Bangladesh Postpones Controversial Plan To Send Rohingya Refugees Back Home
Bangladesh is postponing its attempt to send hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar. Neither country is ready to start the process and the refugees say their demands for citizenship and return of property must be met before they agree to return to Myanmar.
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On First Weekday Of Shutdown, Federal Workers Had To Sort Out Whether To Go To Work
The breakthrough in the Senate to reopen the government came on the first weekday of the shutdown, when federal workers were trying to sort out whether to report for duty.
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Proposed Short-Term Funding Agreement Does Not Include DACA Protections
A short-term spending agreement that seems to be headed to President Trump's desk on Monday does not include protections for DACA recipients that Democrats hoped for. Three DREAMers, Brittany Aguilera, Cesar Vargas and Carla Aguirre react to the proposed agreement.
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Death Toll for German Serial Killer Nurse Goes Up; Another 97 Victims Suspected
Niels Högel said he injected patients with a deadly drug cocktail "out of boredom" and to be lauded as a hero by his colleagues when he revived the dying victims, which didn't happen often.
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