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New York plans to make HIV prevention drug free through insurance
New York state will require health insurance companies to cover the cost of treatments to detect and prevent HIV infection starting next year, according...
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U.S. Sanctions Iranian Foreign Minister
The U.S. Treasury Department announced it's imposing sanctions on Iran's foreign minister. NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the move with Dennis Ross, a former special assistant to President Obama.
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1,300 Wait For Free Dental Care In Pittsburgh
More than a thousand people waited in line to see a dentist at an annual free clinic in Pittsburgh. Some had never been to a dentist before.
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Perry Farrell Talks Motivation For 'Kind Heaven'
The charismatic singer has been as successful onstage as he has off, from Lollapalooza to Jane's Addiction.
Water Uncertainty Frustrates Victims Of California's Worst Wildfire
Ravaged by wildfire, Paradise, Calif., remains a disaster recovery zone. Those rebuilding homes and lives say they're getting contradictory messages about whether the water is safe to drink.
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How Obama's Legacy Could Impact The 2020 Democratic Field
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Terry McAuliffe, former governor of Virginia and chair of the DNC, about how the Obama legacy hangs over the 2020 Democratic presidential contest.
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Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló Resigns
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló has stepped down, turning power over to a man named Pedro Pierluisi. This comes after weeks of protests and fallout over leaked chat messages.
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Remembering Javier Rodriguez, A Victim Of The El Paso Shooting
NPR's Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro remember Javier Rodriguez, one of the victims from Saturday's shooting in El Paso.
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Mexicans In Juarez, Baffled By Hatred They See Fueling Shooting, Call On Trump To Act
Several of the victims in El Paso's mass shooting were Mexican citizens. Many in neighboring Juarez, Mexico, are shocked at what they see as a terrorist attack targeting people for their nationality.
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Calexico And Iron & Wine, A Collaboration Renewed
Years to Burn is a beautiful slow-burn of an album that often feels at ease, and occasionally doesn't resemble either of the bands that made it.
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