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Bernie Sanders Campaign Sues DNC After Breach Of Voter Database
The Bernie Sanders campaign is suing the Democratic National Committee after it suspended access to a voter database. The DNC says the campaign inappropriately accessed Hillary Clinton's data.
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DNC Restores Sanders Campaign's Access To Voter Files After Data Breach
A software glitch let Sanders staffers see data from rival Hillary Clinton's files. But Sanders said the retaliation went too far, and filed a lawsuit in federal court to regain access to the data.
#MemeOfTheWeek: Hillary Clinton's Awkward Love For Beyoncé
Most politicians aren't cool. And maybe that's ok.
Fact Check: Did Obama Withdraw From Iraq Too Soon, Allowing ISIS To Grow?
Republicans have hammered President Obama for underestimating ISIS and naively allowing it to grow by leaving Iraq. But the withdrawal is only one factor in the rise of the extremists.
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Why Are 'Hoverboards' Literally Catching Fire?
Reports of the boards burning up have focused attention on shoddy lithium-ion batteries. While most devices with the batteries are made safely, precautions can be taken in choosing and using them.
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Why Does Vladimir Putin Walk With So Much Swagger?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been under scrutiny recently, but not for the reasons you may suspect. As NPR's Scott Simon notes, this time it's for his unusual gait.
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New Libyan Peace Deal Could Ease Government Instability
Rival governments in Libya have signed a U.N. peace agreement. After years of unrest, there is now hope for a unified government. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Claudia Gazzini of the International Crisis Group.
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What To Look Forward To During Saturday's Democratic Debate
Access to the DNC's voter files is available again to the Bernie Sanders campaign. NPR's Scott Simon talks to NPR's Ron Elving about how this spat could play out on the debate stage Saturday night.
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President Obama Talks Terrorism In Year-End Press Conference
Terrorist attacks and the ongoing battle with the Islamic State cast a shadow over some of the accomplishments the president tried to highlight in his year-end news conference on Friday.
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Perfect Pumpkin Pie: One Woman's Quest For Custard, Crust — And Glory
Great pumpkin pie is elusive. You could end up with a soggy crust or a grainy filling. For months, reporter Maanvi Singh has been on a journey to learn the art and science of the ideal pie.
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