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Why Scientists Hope To Inject Some People With Zika Virus
There's no vaccine yet, but Zika researchers are racing to find a good candidate. After testing it in animals, checking for effectiveness in humans might include injecting Zika into healthy people.
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Losing Steam In Smartphones, Chinese Firm Turns To Smart Rice Cookers
One of China's most valuable tech startups, smartphone maker Xiaomi, is getting into networked appliances, in a bid to innovate its way out of trouble, as its core business falls flat.
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Trump Wants A Special Prosecutor For Clinton. But They Can Be Political Weapons, Too
Donald Trump has called for a special prosecutor to investigate his political opponent. But the history of special prosecutors suggests they do not remove politics from the law enforcement process.
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Lessons Of The North Korea 'Leap Day Deal'
We look at the lessons of a 2012 deal that would have frozen North Korea's nuclear development and let in inspectors to its plutonium reactor. Just weeks later, it fell apart.
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Notre Dame Women's Basketball Team Wins National Championship
Steve Inskeep talks to head coach Muffet McGraw about Sunday night's victory over Mississippi State, 61-58, that came down to one 3-point shot that beat the buzzer.
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Trump's Not A Criminal Target In Russia Probe, 'Washington Post' Reports
David Greene talks to Washington Post reporter Robert Costa about special counsel Robert Mueller telling President Trump's legal team that the president is not a criminal target at this point.
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Mormon Church Announces End To 100-Year Relationship With Boy Scouts
On Tuesday, the Mormon Church announced it would end a 100-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America. Mormon boys were automatically signed up to be part of the Boy Scouts, and church members made up 20 percent of membership.
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Michael Flynn Resigns As Trump's National Security Adviser
This comes after days of speculation about whether he misled the vice president-elect about talks with the Russian ambassador. Flynn allegedly discussed U.S. sanctions before Trump was inaugurated.
Director Aviva Kempner Documents The Baseball Catcher Who Fought Nazis
Kempner talks to NPR's Don Gonyea about her documentary The Spy Behind Home Plate, which is about Morris "Moe" Berg, a professional baseball player who gathered intelligence for the U.S. during WWII.
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FBI Director Testified On How Agents Handled The Larry Nassar Case
Lawmakers have been critical of how the FBI mishandled the investigation of Larry Nassar. Several prominent gymnasts abused by Nassar are testifying about the case to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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