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Jimmy Carter's Grandson, Jeremy Carter, Has Died At 28
Jeremy Carter died suddenly this weekend. His grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, shared the word of his family's loss at the Sunday school class he taught just hours later.
Is Everybody Mumbling? Try A Hearing Test You Take On The Phone
Testing your hearing is just a phone call away. Doctors hope a cheap, simple at-home test will encourage more people to get their hearing checked, and get help if they need it.
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Obama Warns Campus Protesters Against Urge To 'Shut Up' Opposition
The president says he supports student activism at college campuses around the country, but says activists have to beware of shutting people out "because they don't like what they stand for."
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WATCH: Obama Says Trump 'Exploiting' Anger, Fear Among 'Blue-Collar Men'
President Obama tells NPR some of the anger among voters this campaign is "justified" but "misdirected."
Obama Makes 'No Apologies' For Fighting ISIS Within 'American Values'
In an interview with NPR, President Obama forcefully defended his strategy against ISIS and encouraged Americans to "keep things in perspective."
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Court Grants Restraining Order Against 3 From Black Lives Matter, But Not Group
Black Lives Matter Minneapolis is calling for a demonstration Wednesday at the Mall of America, part of a protest over the death of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old black man killed by police last month.
Indiana Girls Swim Team Hopes To Make History In High School Sports
The Carmel, Ind., high school girls swim team is poised to make history at state this year. A win will break the record for most consecutive wins for any high school team of any sport or any gender.
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Computer Glitch Allows 3,000 Inmates Early Release In Washington State
Since 2002, a computer error by the state's Department of Corrections permitted as many as 3,200 prisoners to be freed early. The department knew about the problem but a coding fix was never made.
English Chef Recreates Dinners Of Christmas Past
From Anheuser-Busch InBev To Dow Chemical: A Look At The Year In Mergers
2015 was a year of mega-mergers — deals made because of falling commodity prices, and deals that came with big tax advantages. NPR looks back at the year in mergers.
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