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Supreme Court Issues Orders On Immigration, Affirmative Action
The high court deadlocked on one major issue but decided another — handing President Obama a setback on immigration but affirming a constitutional role for affirmative action in college admissions.
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EU Keeps Calm As Britain Decides To Carry On Without It
Vote totals confirm that the U.K. will be leaving the European Union. Reporter Lauren Frayer, NPR's John Ydstie and Suzanne Lynch of The Irish Times report on the outcome of Thursday's referendum.
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Fairbanks' Midnight Sun Baseball Game Called Because Of Darkness
In Alaska this time of year, it stays light almost through the night. The first pitch was at 10:30 p.m. The game was called in the 7th inning because of storm clouds and a briefly setting sun.
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Make Britain Great Again? Donald Trump's Remarkable Reaction To 'Brexit'
In Scotland, which voted against leaving the European Union, Donald Trump praised the vote to leave. He predicted it's a sign of a populist revolution to come across Europe — and the United States.
Changes For Colon Cancer Screening: 5 Things To Know Now
A federal task force expanded the list of recommended colorectal cancer screening tests. Here's the lowdown on the tests and how they might be covered now and in the future by health insurance.
So Just How Does The U.K. Divorce The EU?
On paper, there's a tangled legal process, but it has never been tested and leaves some issues unaddressed.
David Cameron's Dramatic Rise And Fall
The British prime minister was riding high after a sweeping election victory by his Conservative Party last year. But that campaign included a pledge to hold a referendum on Britain's EU membership.
U.K.'s 'History-Changing' EU Vote Reflects Deep Distrust, Concern
After more than 40 years in the political and economic bloc, Britain voted to withdraw from the EU. English novelist Robert Harris and the BBC's Jonny Dymond talk to Rachel Martin and David Greene.
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Shock, Rage And Gallows Humor: A Brexit Backlash On Social Media
Young voters had overwhelmingly voted to remain in the European Union. Now there's a flood of anger from those who accuse older generations of choosing a future they don't want.
'Swiss Army Man' Leaps From Realism To Fantasy
Swiss Army Man is an absurdist movie comedy in which a shipwrecked Paul Dano befriends a surprisingly talkative corpse, played by Daniel Radcliffe.
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