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Waning Ways To Stop Trump; How Western Caucuses Will Affect Democrats
It's been a big week in primaries for both the Democrats and Republicans, with more to come. NPR's Ron Elving looks through the results and where the candidates might pick up more delegates.
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Kurdish Uprising: ISIS Exacerbating Civilian Violence In Turkey
Recent bombings in Turkey attributed to radical Kurds have the country reeling. NPR's Melissa Block discusses the situation with Gonul Tol of the Middle East Institute.
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Why Europe Needs Turkey ... And Turkey Needs Europe
The migrant crisis is the latest example of the fraught, tangled relationship. Europe wants Turkey as a buffer that blocks spillover from Middle East chaos. Turkey wants access to Europe's markets.
Captured Paris Terror Suspect Abdeslam Facing Charges, Fighting Extradition
Salah Abdeslam, who had evaded capture for more than four months, has been charged with participating in a terrorist murder. His lawyer says he is refusing to be extradited back to France.
How To Navigate Airline Bookings And Get A Good Deal
Anyone who has booked an airline trip online knows what it's like to wade through hundreds of options. Renee Montagne talks to former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza about airline pricing.
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Trump Restates Comments About Abortion And 'Punishment' For Women
Donald Trump entered into the abortion debate on Wednesday when he was asked whether women who underwent the procedure, if it were banned, should be punished. He quickly walked back his answer.
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FBI To Help Arkansas Prosecutor Unlock iPhone Linked To Murder Case
Once the FBI announced that it had unlocked the iPhone of one of the shooters involved in the terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif., the bureau received other requests for assistance.
Anti-Abortion Group Weighs In On Donald Trump's Comments
Steve Inskeep talks to Marjorie Dannenfelser of the Susan B. Anthony List about Trump's remarks on punishing woman who have had abortions, if it were to become illegal. He later restated his comment.
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Overpass Collapse In Kolkata, India, Kills More Than A Dozen People
Images from the scene in eastern India show cars and trucks pinned under large concrete sections, as scores of people work around tangled metal supports.
Women Farmers Band Together To Vent, Seek Support And Exchange Ideas
The agriculture industry is traditionally male-dominated. But that's changing: Over the past 15 years, the fraction of U.S. farms run by women has nearly tripled.
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