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What American Muslims Do On Christmas: New Traditions Emerge
For some American Muslims, Christmas is a day to read the Quran's passages about the birth of Jesus — he's a prophet in Islam, too. For others, it's a day to trim the tree, or just relax.
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How Hillary Clinton Could Ask A Single Donor For Over $700,000
A Supreme Court ruling in 2014 opened the door for an individual to give nearly three-quarters of a million dollars through a committee established by one candidate during the 2016 race.
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Sandra Bland's Family Reacts To Grand Jury's Decision
David Greene talks to Sharon Cooper, sister of Sandra Bland, about the Texas Grand Jury's decision not to seek indictments against anyone in the death of her sister.
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Greeks Forced To Weather Multiple Crises In 2015
Greeks had to confront creditors with an untested leader at the helm, deal with more austerity measures, economic overhauls and take in thousands of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
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LISTEN: House Speaker On 'Decentralizing' Power And The Zen Of Sausage-Making
Paul Ryan became the reluctant speaker of the House after John Boehner resigned. Ryan has the unenviable task of trying to unify a fractious party. He sat down with reporters, including NPR.
Millet: How A Trendy Ancient Grain Turned Nomads Into Farmers
Hardy, nutritious and gluten-free, millet has become an "it" grain in recent years. Research reveals our ancestors relied on it: Millet was central to the rise of agriculture and farming communities.
Are You A Sucker If You Like Mast Brothers Chocolate?
The Mast Brothers have been called the "celebrity hipster chocolatiers" of Brooklyn. Lately, they've been accused of defrauding their customers. But that depends on how their chocolate tastes to you.
Iran Sanctions Could Be Lifted As Soon As January
The country has been dismantling parts of its nuclear program more quickly than many expected. When international inspectors confirm Iran has met its obligations, many sanctions will be lifted.
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Low Gas Prices Expected To Continue In 2016
U.S. drivers are becoming accustomed to lower prices at the pump, and sales of bigger cars are rising. But if people start driving more because they can afford it, will it hurt environmental efforts?
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Another Burning Miss Universe Query: Why Did Miss Honduras Wear Skulls?
It turns out the skulls have many layers of symbolism, from Mayan lore to modern-day issues.
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