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Harvard Medical School Dean Weighs In On Ethics Of Gene Editing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with George Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School, about this week's international summit on gene editing and how the birth of babies with edited genes was received.
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What's Behind The Geographical Disparities Of Drug Overdoses In The U.S.
Opioid overdose deaths are more common in the eastern United States. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with journalist Beth Macy about this geographic disparity.
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The Average Length Of An American Life Continues To Decrease
Life expectancy in the United States continues to decline, driven by increases in accidental deaths and drug overdoses. Suicide is on the rise as well.
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Aviation Industry Analyst Discusses Indonesian Air Crash
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with aviation consultant Richard Aboulafia, about the latest details emerging from Indonesia's Lion Air crash investigation.
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Jury Begins Hearing Testimony In Charlottesville Trial
Statements began Thursday in Charlottesville, Va., in the trial of the man accused of using his car to ram counter-protesters during a "Unite the Right" rally in August 2017, in which one person died.
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Race And The Republican Party
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with conservative commentator and associate editor of Commentary, Noah Rothman, about race and the GOP.
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1 Ballot In Alaska Could Decide Control Of State's Legislature
Alaska's House could be evenly divided 20-20 — it depends on a legislative race that ended in a tie. A recount may depend on one ballot, found on a precinct table Election Day and not yet counted.
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Trump Takes To Twitter Again To Defend Trump Tower Moscow Talks
Former Trump lawyer Michel Cohen on Thursday admitted that he lied to Congress last year when he said talks about a potential Trump Tower project in Moscow ended in January 2016.
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Mexico's New Populist President Takes Office On Saturday
While President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador's unorthodox approach has gained him a loyal following, his unpredictability is rattling international markets and stirring up critics.
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Trump, At G-20 Summit, Signs Trade Deal With Canada, Mexico
President Trump is in Argentina for a meeting of G-20 world leaders. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement replaces NAFTA and still needs to be ratified by Congress.
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