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New York City Mayor Goes All-In On Free Preschool
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio about the early days of his effort to provide free, high-quality preschool to all of the city's 4-year-olds.
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The South Rises In Influence To Pick Republican Nominee
Candidates are expected to stop early and often in early primary state South Carolina. Now they're dipping deeper into the region after several states teamed to make their primaries March 1.
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Jon Batiste And The Legacy Of Jazz On Late-Night TV
Tonight, when Stephen Colbert begins his run as host of the Late Show on CBS, he'll have a new partner in crime: pianist Jon Batiste. Bassist Christian McBride lends some insight into what he expects.
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Stranded In Hungarian Camps, Migrants Press To Leave
Migrants from as far away as Afghanistan have been placed behind barbed wire in detention camps in Hungary. NPR's Lauren Frayer visits a camp where the numbers — and the frustrations — keep growing.
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Mayor In England Encourages Bristol Residents To Take In Refugees
Renee Montagne talks to Mayor George Ferguson of Bristol, England, who has offered to share his home with Syrian refugees. He did the same thing years ago for refugees from Uganda.
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New Bottleneck Of Migrants Forms In Hungary's Detention Centers
The president of the European Union is calling on countries to welcome their share of what the U.N. predicts will be at least 850,000 migrants over the next two years.
Conservative Latino Group Pens Letter Opposing GOP Immigration Rhetoric
In a letter obtained by NPR, the Libre Initiative criticized calls made by some of the presidential candidates for mass deportation and ending birthright citizenship.
Queen Elizabeth II Becomes Longest-Serving British Monarch
Elizabeth became queen in 1952 when she was just 25 years old. Sixty-four years later, only one other monarch in the world has a longer streak.
Camerawoman Fired For Tripping Migrant Who Fled Police
A video shows a journalist sticking her leg out as a man carrying a young boy attempts to run past police in Hungary. The TV network's editor in chief says his colleague "behaved unacceptably."
National Geographic Reshapes Itself In $725 Million Deal With 21st Century Fox
The 127-year-old National Geographic magazine will be part of a new venture called National Geographic Partners; Fox will own 73 percent.
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