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Bloomberg Has Already Spent $450 Million On Ads Since Launching His Campaign
His spending on television and radio ads alone surpasses the $338.3 million that President Barack Obama's campaign spent on those ads during his entire 2012 campaign.
'Antarctica Melts,' NASA Says, Showing Effects Of A Record Warm Spell
Taken just nine days apart, two images illustrate the impact a recent warm period had on the Antarctic Peninsula. NASA says such warmth "has become more common in recent years."
One Group Whose Political Leanings May Be Changing: Indian Americans Who Are Hindu
Indian Americans generally vote with Democrats and identify with other immigrant groups, but the stirrings of Hindu nationalism may be shifting that alignment.
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Tech Workers Take Action: A Look At Recent Labor Movements
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya about the recent vote to unionize by Kickstarter employees.
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Coronavirus Cases Spike In South Korea; WHO Keeps Eye On Africa, Iran, Italy
The tally of new cases is declining in China, the heart of the outbreak. But rising numbers beyond its borders have officials worried, including for regions that have scarcely seen the virus so far.
South Sudan Forges Unity Government, Renewing Fragile Hope For Peace
President Salva Kiir swore in his rival, rebel leader Riek Machar, as vice president on Saturday. The landmark deal could spell an end to years of violence, but it's not their first attempt.
LISTEN: Nevada Caucuses Live Coverage
The 2020 Democratic presidential race is entering a new phase with the Nevada caucuses. Listen to NPR's live special coverage.
India Set To Welcome Trump, Whose 1st Stop Will Be In Modi's Home State Of Gujarat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host Trump for a two-day visit starting Monday. As Gujarat's chief minister, Modi oversaw impressive economic growth. But he also presided over a dark chapter.
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Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Hong Kong Tries To Cope
Hong Kong is being forced to innovate as the city struggles with the high number of people who need to be tested and are placed under quarantine.
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Coin commemorating Alaska Native civil rights leader Elizabeth Peratrovich released
The U.S. Mint released a coin commemorating the work of Alaska Native leader Elizabeth Peratrovich.The 2020 Native American $1 coin is currently only…
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