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Thousands Of Migrants Stranded In Serbia After Hungary Seals Border
Now that Hungary has restricted its previously open border with Serbia, thousands of asylum-seekers find themselves stranded on the Serbian side of the frontier.
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Appeals Court Rules Youtube Video Of Baby Dancing To Prince Was Fair Use
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Daniel Nazer of the Electronic Frontier Foundation about the impact of this ruling. An appeals court ruled the music used in the video was an instance of fair use.
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The Dark Side Of Funny: Growing Up In George Carlin's Shadow
In A Carlin Home Companion, Kelly Carlin reflects on life with her famous comedian (and drug addicted) father. "This book has always felt like unfinished business," she says.
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Go Ahead, Give Your Toddler A Kitchen Knife
Allowing a young child to use a knife in the kitchen may sound like a recipe for disaster. Yet researchers and educators say it can help foster independence and curiosity toward food.
Why Should Candidates Show Up To The 'Kids' Table' Debate?
Republican presidential debates are divided into two tiers, based on where candidates appear in the polls. The lower tier has dwindled to just four candidates in Wednesday night's debate.
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A Former Hungarian Leader Hosts Migrants, Despite Government Crackdown
Ferenc Gyurcsany, Hungary's prime minister from 2004 to 2009, and his wife have opened their home to give Syrian migrants "one normal night." A new law criminalizing such actions won't stop them.
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Dress Code Drama: What's A Principal To Do?
They eat up administrators' time, many students think they discriminate against girls and aren't there much more important things to worry about?
Conservatives Start Air Assault Against Donald Trump
A deep-pocketed conservative group is going on the attack against Donald Trump, spending $1 million on TV ads in Iowa to weaken the GOP presidential front-runner.
... And Beer For All: Budweiser Makes A Metallica Beer In Canada
The beer, which has the tag line "Coulée dans le rock" (cast in rock), will get a wider release in Canada later this month when fewer than 100,000 cases of special-edition black cans hit shelves.
Big Money And Backstabbing Have Become Part Of The Iowa Game
The hyperfocus on Iowa as the first presidential nominating contest has meant more money — and sometimes leaving allegiances behind — for consultants, who can make up to $10,000 a month.
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