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After Brexit Vote, Labour Leader Faces Open Revolt Inside His Party
The U.K.'s dramatic decision to leave the European Union has set off a mutiny within the opposition party against leader Jeremy Corbyn. At least 12 ministers have resigned from the shadow cabinet.
During Ramadan In Cairo, It's Eat, Pray, Drum
Drummers travel Cairo's streets every morning during the Ramadan holiday month and wake people for their pre-dawn meal. NPR's Leila Fadel went along with one of them.
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Amid Housing Shortage, Berlin Bans Short-Term Rentals
The Berlin government has imposed a ban on short-term rentals using sites like Airbnb. They say rentals are causing a housing shortage and high rents — but renters say they are being scapegoated.
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Expanded Panama Canal Debuts At A Difficult Time For International Shipping
Troubled by delays and more than a billion dollars over budget, the new Panama Canal took more than a decade to build. Can the project payoff amid a changing and slumping shipping industry?
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Texas Town Votes To Evict Cat From Public Library
The city council in White Settlement voted to boot Browser. The cat has lived in the library for 6 years. It was evicted out of fairness after a city employee wasn't allowed to bring a puppy to work.
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'This Is Going To Be Bad': Economist Reacts To Brexit Vote
In the campaign leading up to the Brexit vote, economist Tim Harford played the role of independent fact checker. Now that it has passed, he's letting out some strong feelings.
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Obama's New Clean Energy Goal For North America: 50 Percent By 2025
White House aides acknowledge that the plan, to be announced by President Obama and his counterparts in Canada and Mexico, is a "stretch goal." The commitment goes beyond the Paris climate agreement.
Democrats' Report on Benghazi Attack: Hillary Clinton Was 'Active And Engaged'
Democrats on the panel unveiled their findings to get out in front of a Republican-led committee report that is expected to be far more critical of Clinton's handling of the Benghazi attacks.
Obama Cautions Against 'Hysteria' Over Brexit Vote
"I think that the best way to think about this is a pause button has been pressed on the project of full European integration," President Obama told NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Does Your Body Really Refresh Itself Every 7 Years?
Almost all of the cells in a human body get replaced over the course of a life. NPR's Skunk Bear Team sets off on an imagined video tour inside the body to find out which body parts never change.
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