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White House's Pope Welcome Is 'Anti-Christian,' Huckabee Says
Around 15,000 people have been invited to Wednesday's welcome ceremony, including some LGBT activists.
EU To Begin Slapping Labels On Products Produced In Israeli Settlements
The European Parliament decision could come as early as Oct. 1, according to reports. Israel's prime minister has called the decision "a perversion of justice and a distortion of reason."
Migrant Crisis Strains European Union's Schengen Agreement
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Constanze Stelzenmüller of the Brookings Institution about the agreement, which enables passport-free movement between member states.
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Pope Francis Wraps Up Day 3 In Cuba
This morning Pope Francis celebrated mass in the city of Holguin and is scheduled to meet with bishops in the evening. Tuesday afternoon, he arrives in Washington, D.C.
What's That Smell?! When Workplaces Try Fragrance Bans
Is your colleague's perfume too strong? Did the cleaning crew just come by? Some say fragrances are chemical irritants that should be banned from the office. But doing so isn't so easy.
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In Salt Lake City, A Boy Scout Troop That Welcomes Gay Parents
When Boy Scouts of America dropped its ban on gay adults serving as volunteers, the decision was met with resistance in Utah — led by the Mormon church. But one troop adapted to the change.
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Keeping Loved Ones' Holiday Recipes Alive, Long After They've Left The Table
NPR's Marc Silver lost his mother-in-law in 2005. But she remains a presence at family meals this Jewish holiday season, through his dogged trial-and-error attempts to re-create her favorite treats.
Rising Health Deductibles Take Bigger Bite Out Of Family Budgets
More companies are adding deductibles to the insurance plans they offer their employees. And for people who already had to pay deductibles, the out-of-pocket outlays are growing.
The Flood Of Syrian Refugees Puts ISIS On The Defensive
The Islamic State claims it's building a caliphate that welcomes true Muslims. But Syrian refugees, as well as those displaced inside the country, are sending a very different message as they flee.
The People Of Nauru Want To Get Healthy — So Why Can't They Succeed?
The Pacific island nation is a symbol of just how hard it is to deal with obesity and diabetes. They're part of a new report on how countries of every income level struggle with these health issue.
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