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The Journalist Who Blew The Whistle On Russia's Alleged State-Run Doping Program
More than 100 Russian athletes were banned from the Rio Olympics. Rachel Martin speaks to German TV journalist Hajo Seppelt, who helped break the story of the program in Russia in a documentary.
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Should We Make Room For Worms On Our Dinner Plate?
Earthworms are a source of protein, calcium and much more. But they may not be the top option for feeding a hungry world.
PHOTOS: A Peephole Into The Lives Of Coal Miners, Teen Moms, City Folk
A selection of winning photos from Getty Images second annual Instagram Grant highlights stories from Latin America, Ethiopia and India.
FBI Director Doubles Down On Linking Scrutiny Of Police With Rise In Violent Crime
James Comey said police restraint, born from increased scrutiny in the wake of high-profile police killings, may be contributing to an uptick in violent crimes in some cities.
Hormones May Help Younger Women With Menopause Symptoms
Thirteen years after a study on hormone therapy was abruptly halted due to concerns about cancer risk, some doctors say that it's safe for most younger women if they take hormones short term.
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Post Attacks, More French Voters Lean Right Pre-Election
On Sunday, French voters elect regional leaders around the country, and the far right, anti-immigrant National Front could find itself for the first time ever taking the top spot in one or more regions.
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Reports: Trump Leaning Toward ExxonMobil CEO For Secretary Of State
Rex Tillerson, a 64-year-old oil executive, has no government experience. His longtime ties to Russia, including President Vladimir Putin, are already drawing scrutiny from critics.
What Hashtagged In 2016? Women's Rights, Pollution And Pokemon Go
They were used to clap back at a racist cartoon and express grief for the Syrian war. The world in 2016, captured in hashtags.
Former U.S. Ambassador Says Russian Hacking Of DNC Emails Seems 'Plausible'
Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, says he's not at all surprised that the hacking of U.S. election could lead all the way up to Vladimir Putin.
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CIA Reportedly Confident Russia Interfered With Election To Help Trump Win
The Washington Post has reported that the CIA says Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Washington Post reporter Adam Entous.
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