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Seattle Teachers Ratify Contract Negotiated During Strike
For the Seattle school district's 53,000 students, the strike had delayed the start of the school year by six days. Sunday night's vote officially ends the strike.
U.S. Rep. Carson: Linking Faith With Fitness For Office Is 'Asinine'
Renee Montagne talks with Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind., one of two Muslim members of Congress, about recent comments by Republican presidential candidates Ben Carson and Donald Trump about Muslims.
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Burkina Faso Leader Apologizes To Nation For Seizing Power In A Coup
Gen. Gilbert Diendere led the presidential guard in a coup last week, jailing the prime minister. Diendere released the prime minister Monday.
As U.S. Announces Plan To Accept More Refugees, Michigan Gets Ready
Southeast Michigan has taken in waves of refugees from the Middle East conflicts for decades, resulting in a strong Arab-American community. Refugee advocates say they're prepared to help Syrians.
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'A Street Divided' Explores The History Of An Arab-Israeli No Man's Land
Renee Montagne talks with Dion Nissenbaum, whose book tells the stories of Israeli and Palestinian families on Assael Street, a political and religious fault line in Jerusalem since 1948.
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Slumping Badly In Polls, Scott Walker Quits GOP Race
The Republican presidential field is now smaller by one, with the departure of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from the race. After an early rise to contender status, Walker suffered a sudden decline.
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Wherever You Go, Your Personal Cloud Of Microbes Follows
You're not just shedding microbes on every surface you touch. Research suggests you're actually walking around in an airborne plume of bacteria and other microscopic organisms that's unique to you.
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Thai Printing Company Refuses To Issue Today's 'New York Times'
The newspaper whose motto is "All the news that's fit to print" didn't meet a printer's requirements in Thailand on Tuesday because of a story about the king.
Sage Grouse Bird Does Not Need Protection, U.S. Decides
The Interior Department said an unprecedented land conservation effort significantly reduced the threats to the greater sage grouse. At this time, the bird does not need to be listed as endangered.
Before The Pope Arrives In The U.S., Here Are 3 Stories You Should Read
Pope Francis will arrive on U.S. soil for the first time this afternoon. These are three curious, compelling stories — about his popemobile, his ideology and his draw — to read while you wait.
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