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With CDC Help, Puerto Rico Aims To Get Ahead Of Zika
So far, the U.S. territory has reported 117 Zika cases, including five pregnant women. But health officials say the real test will come when April and May rains bring more mosquitoes.
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In Alabama's Rural Black Belt, An Uphill Climb For Bernie Sanders
Even though Sanders is breaking through in many places, Democrats in Greensboro, Ala. say they feel a connection to Hillary Clinton.
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When Beef Is Off Limits, Beaver And Muskrat Make It To Lenten Menu
Medieval theologians used to distinguish between land vs. water creatures, not mammals vs. fish. That's good enough for some restaurants — and parishes — in places with large Catholic populations.
Iranians Vote For A New Parliament
Friday's election is a test of whether the reform movement can get any traction after a year in which hard-liners have been flexing their muscle.
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'Cessation Of Hostilities' Scheduled To Begin In Syria
But it's unclear whether the various sides agree to all the terms. Many rebels are skeptical that the truce will have any effect on Syria's raging 5-year-old war.
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Investigation Into Clinton Emails Continues
The State Department has released more of Hillary Clinton's private emails. NPR's Carrie Johnson talks about the FBI's investigation into the possible compromise of information.
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How Trump Is Effectively Upending The Traditional Campaign Approach
Nothing about Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been traditional. But even veteran political watchers are surprised at how Trump eschews campaign staples, such as volunteers and handlers.
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Popular Gnomes Seek New Home
Officials at Little Buffalo State Park in Pennsylvania decided that dozens of tiny gnome homes tucked in trees around the park were a nuisance. The gnome homes were too popular, so they were evicted.
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#OscarsSoWhite? Not At This School
Ahead of the Oscars, school kids on Milwaukee's west side decided to pay tribute to African-American cultural icons in their own awards ceremony.
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