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Fictional Harry Potter Clock Ticks In Muggle World
What was wizardry in the world of Harry Potter has become reality in the hands of Duke University senior Trey Bagley. Meet the real-life Weasley Clock inventor, when he talks to NPR's Rachel Martin.
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Pope Calls On Christians To Abolish Death Penalty
"The commandment 'Thou shalt not kill' has absolute value and concerns both the innocent and the guilty," Pope Francis says.
4 Takeaways From South Carolina And Nevada
Evangelical voters have faith in Donald Trump, but there's still an opening for Marco Rubio in a much clearer establishment lane after Jeb Bush's exit. Plus: Clinton wins big with older, black voters.
India Sends Soldiers To Area Of Caste Protest; At Least 10 Dead
Jats make up more than a quarter of the 25 million people in the state of Haryana. They want to be included in the official category of "Other Backward Classes," which would bring benefits.
Dozens Killed In Blasts In 2 Syrian Cities; ISIS Claims Responsibility
At least four explosions hit a suburb of Damascus, and earlier in the day, two car bombs struck Homs. The attacks come on the same day negotiators reported progress in Syrian cease-fire talks.
For Russian Farmers, Climate Change Is Nyet So Great
While warmer weather might make farming possible in cold regions such as Siberia, it's already causing havoc on existing farmland in the south of Russia.
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Canadians Left With Questions After Being Barred From 'Jeopardy!'
For a show whose host has dual U.S.-Canadian citizenship, a new policy prompts criticism — and jokes — north of the border.
Confronting Homogeneity In Apple's Boardroom
Antonio Maldonado wants Apple to increase diversity among its senior executives, and he's taking his fight to the shareholders meeting on Feb. 26.
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Kalamazoo Shootings Update
In Kalamazoo, Mich., at least six people are dead and others injured after multiple shootings Saturday. Authorities say the shootings were random. Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluta has an update.
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The True Number Of Evangelical Voters Depends On Who You Ask
Evangelical voters are often talked about as a key part of the electorate. But the actual number of evangelical voters and their religious beliefs are not nearly as clear-cut as pundits think.
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