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Beyond Madaya, 1 in 3 Syrians Doesn't Have Adequate Access To Food
Starvation has been a weapon of war for multiple parties in the conflict. Even in areas not under siege, it's harder for civilians to afford basic food items, with prices dramatically inflated.
Gun Stocks Up, But Activists Move To Expand Anti-Investment Push
Instead of pushing for new gun laws, anti-gun activists want supporters to pull big gun retailers like Wal-Mart from their investment portfolios. But experts say it might not be effective.
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Presidential Candidates Await Results In New Hampshire Primary
In just minutes, final polls close in New Hampshire, and the candidates await results in the state's presidential primary contests.
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Two Of Cuban Baseball's Brightest Stars Apparently Defect
Lourdes Gourriel Jr. and his older brother Yulieski went missing from their team hotel in Santo Domingo on Monday. Experts saw the potential defection as further sign that Cuban baseball in shambles.
Final Polls Begin To Close In New Hampshire
The final poll closings in New Hampshire's presidential primary are less than a half hour away. Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg and Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini have the latest.
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#MemeOfTheNight: Bernie Sandwich
An MSNBC host accidentally called the candidate "Bernie sandwich." Sanders supporters and adversaries on Twitter jumped in.
After Months Of Focus On Just 2 States, Candidates Scramble To Appeal To 2 More
Iowa and New Hampshire have spoken, each in its own unique accent. Now the race moves on to Nevada and South Carolina, states quite different from the first two, and quite different from each other.
Egypt's Foreign Minister: Egypt Has A 'Very High Degree Of Security'
Sameh Hassan Shoukry, Egypt's foreign minister, speaks with NPR's David Greene about the state of democracy and human rights in his country.
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Court Orders Government To Explain The Holdup With 7,000 Clinton Emails
A federal judge wants the Department of Justice to formally explain why it hasn't been able to meet a deadline set for releasing all of Hillary Clinton's emails from her time as secretary of state.
N.H. Primary Leaves Some GOP Candidates Pondering Their Status
Ohio Gov. John Kasich breathed life into his campaign with a second place finish in the GOP presidential primary. It was a surprising night that included a disappointing finish for Sen. Marco Rubio.
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