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Large N.H. Crowd Turns Out To Welcome Trump A Day After GOP Debate
Fresh off the second GOP debate, where he was at the center of the action, Donald Trump headed to the early primary state of New Hampshire for a rally with thousands of supporters.
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'Black Mass,' Starring Johnny Depp, Leads Off Fall Movie Season
Black Mass is based on the life of Whitey Bulger, the notorious South Boston organized crime boss. Johnny Depp's portrayal is described as "some of the best, most chilling work he's done in awhile."
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Yes, People Are Placing Bets On Politics. Here's How
Call it the stock market of politics. A new trading market allows people to essentially place bets on who will win a debate, get the most speaking time and more. And it walks a fine legal line.
The U.N. Wants You To Take A Selfie, Spin Around, Listen To A Llama
It's all part of the crazy, creative campaign to get people to pay attention to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that the United Nations will endorse this coming week.
Novelist Jackie Collins Dies Of Breast Cancer At 77
Jackie Collins was author of best-selling pulpy fiction. Last year, NPR's Scott Simon spoke with Collins about her books, her career and the years she spent acting before she became writer.
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Guest Workers Still Find Germany Less Than Welcoming
Imran Ayata was born in Germany, but his parents came from Turkey decades ago as guest workers. Though he's a German citizen, he tells NPR's Rachel Martin he's always been made to feel like an outsider.
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Latino Chicago Parishioners Hold High Hopes For The Pope's Visit
Father Manuel Dorantes of the Church of the Immaculate Heart in Chicago tells NPR's Linda Wertheimer what his mainly poor, Latino parishioners hope to hear from Pope Francis on his U.S. visit.
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Greek Leftists Defeat Conservatives In Snap Election
The snap election was called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras as he stepped down following a referendum opposing an EU bailout plan his government had negotiated.
Francis Celebrates Mass In Havana's Revolution Square
On the first full day of his visit to Cuba, the pontiff attracted thousands of people hoping to catch a glimpse of history's first Latin American pope.
Trump: 'I Know So Many Muslims Who Are Fabulous People'
In interviews with the Sunday news shows, Trump dodged questions about whether he really believed that President Obama was a foreign-born Muslim.
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