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How They Spent Their Global Summer Vacation
Students of global health are just back from summer trips around the world, learning about mental health, latrine shortages and mosquitoes. They share their experiences — and their tweets of advice.
This Week In Data Collection News, And The Privacy Paradox
As California tightened its digital privacy protections, news involving Google, Pandora and other firms highlighted the way companies increasingly rely on data about their users. How much do we care?
Jerry Parr, Secret Service Agent Credited With Saving Ronald Reagan, Dies
Parr was the agent who made the decision to head to the hospital instead of back to the White House after Reagan was shot. Parr was 85 years old.
Boko Haram Resurfaces In West Africa, With Pledge Of Continued Violence
A newly released video by Boko Haram reaffirms the group's allegiance to ISIS and says their campaign of violence continues.
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A Look At The Week That Was: Carson's Comments, And Youth Sports
NPR's Michel Martin talks with adjunct professor Jimi Izrael, Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak and author Doyin Richards about Ben Carson, as well as the U.S. obsession with youth sports.
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A Scramble In The House Pushes Paul Ryan Back Into The Spotlight
National Review contributor Neil Minkoff explains what's at stake as House Republicans figure out who will be their next speaker — and whether Rep. Paul Ryan will run for the job.
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Mexico Nabs 3-2 Victory Over U.S.
In the CONCACAF rivalry game, the Mexico men's national team defeats the United States' in extra time, sending them to the 2017 Confederations Cup.
California Governor Vetoes Drug Conviction Bill
The bill would have protected immigrants with or without legal status from being deported for low-level drug offenses.
A Day After Blasts Rock Turkey Parade, Mourning And Mounting Protests
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Soner Cagaptay of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the bombings Saturday at a peace rally in Ankara, Turkey, which killed close to 100 people.
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What Makes Us Uncomfortable Might Be Just What We Need
"I'm uncomfortable with that" is a courteous way to express objections. But this year's Nobel Prize in Literature makes Michel Martin wonder: Does chasing "comfort" cut us off from difficult truths?
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