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What Is It That Keeps A City Going? Pittsburgh Has Some Answers
NPR's Michel Martin traveled to Pittsburgh for a live event — including conversation, music and poetry — to learn more about the "Reinvention of the American City."
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Barbershop: The Campaign Creep, And How To Handle Politics In Relationships
In this week's barbershop, blogger Dru Ealons, Center for Social Inclusion fellow Deepa Iyer and former Apprentice contestant Omarosa Manigault discuss the seep of political campaigns into daily life.
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The Prevalence Of Doping Scandals In The Sports World
Maria Sharapova is only the latest high profile athlete to come up against allegations of doping. Mike Pesca of Slate.com has a few lesser known examples.
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How Protest Climate Around Trump Will Affect The Race
After a planned rally for Donald Trump was cancelled Friday night, the other GOP candidates are weighing in. NPR Political Correspondent Mara Liasson has a look ahead to the Tuesday primaries.
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'This Can't Go On In Chicago,' Says Anti-Trump Protester
Jedidiah Brown was the man pulled off stage at the canceled Chicago Trump rally. He says his goal was to shut it down.
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Fashion Retail Slump: Are Brands Out Of Touch?
A couple of major retail brands have posted some grim numbers. Rachel Martin talks with Washington Post reporter Sarah Halzack about why it's so hard to make mid-priced clothes people will buy.
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The Strange And Surprising Debate Over How To Help A Malnourished Kid
A 1974 report emphasized vitamins and minerals for malnourished kids, not protein. That was a game-changer. A new study asserts that protein is just as vital.
Bernie Sanders Has Strength Among White Men Pinched By The Economy
The Vermont independent won the Michigan primary, in part, because of strong support from white men, upset about stagnant wages and jobs sent offshore. Now, that demographic could help him win Ohio.
Where Sanders Might Have His Best Shots Going Forward
Sanders has won some of his biggest margins with white men, while Hillary Clinton has won big with African Americans. They might tell you where they can most win in the primaries coming up.
Blast In Ankara Kills At Least 27, Wounds At Least 75
Turkey's capital was struck by a large explosion on Sunday, hitting a transportation hub that was packed with travelers returning from weekend trips.
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