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The Answer To A Zika Mystery Could Lie In Test Tubes In Colombia
Is the virus somehow linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, which can cause temporary paralysis? Researchers are searching for the answer.
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Trump Fails To Condemn KKK On Television, Turns To Twitter To Clarify
On CNN's State of the Union, the Republican front-runner was asked if he'd distance himself from the support of former KKK grand wizard David Duke. Trump refused four times, saying, "I don't know."
Being Black In The Tech Industry
Professor, author and CEO of Clearly Innovative, Aaron Saunders talks about the challenges of being African-American in the tech industry.
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Russell Simmons Has Your Oscars Alternative
Hip hop mogul Russell Simmons talks about his new awards ceremony, the All Def Movie Awards, created in response to the lack of diversity in Hollywood.
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GOP Grapples With A Possible Trump Nomination
Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour talks about how the Republican Party is handling Donald Trump as the frontrunner and why so many voters like him.
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Emojis Are Becoming A Bigger Part Of Conversation ;)
With Facebook unveiling additional emoji options, linguist Tyler Schnoebelen talks about how emojis are changing the way we communicate.
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Some Take Massive Risks To Save Syria's Cultural Heritage
Reporter James Harkin traveled through war-torn Syria to witness how many historical treasures were destroyed - and how some people are scrambling to save what's left.
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Many Dislike Health Care System But Are Pleased With Their Own Care
An NPR poll finds that many people have a low opinion of the health care system, yet they like their doctors. The perception of quality of care varies according to income.
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When Should A Judge Recuse Himself? Supreme Court Weighs The Question
Did a state Supreme Court justice violate the U.S. Constitution when he ruled in a death penalty case he'd been involved with as a prosecutor? That's the case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
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How Bernie Sanders Could Win Super Tuesday ... Or Lose Really Badly
An NPR analysis finds one very rosy scenario for Sanders in which he comes out with the majority of pledged delegates. But the possible results range from Sanders plus-1 to Clinton plus-151.
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