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Mysterious Cave Rings Show Neanderthals Liked To Build
Deep in a French cave, researchers have found numerous ovals of broken stalagmites. They believe the rings were arranged by ancient Neanderthals.
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The Trump-Clinton Gender Gap Could Be The Largest In More Than 60 Years
If recent skirmishes between the two candidates are any signal, gender will factor heavily into their attacks — and that could potentially widen the gap even more.
Baylor Removes Ken Starr As President Over University's Response To Sex Assault Cases
An independent review found that the university failed to adequately handle reports of harassment and assault and, in some cases, actively discouraged students from coming forward.
Native American Healing In The Digital Age
Traditional healing ceremonies are performed to promote a sense of wellness and to connect participants in mind, body and spirit
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Quilt On World Cafe
The Brooklyn band has solidified its psychedelic sound on its new album, Plaza. Hear a conversation and performance.
Doctors Discover First U.S. Case Of Bacteria Resistant To Last Resort Antibiotics
Doctors are reporting the first case in the U.S. of a bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics often used as a last resort. The germ was found in a 49-year-old Pennsylvania woman with a urinary tract infection.
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GOP Congressman Defends House Zika Funding Package
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma about why the House funding package is enough for now to confront the spread of the Zika virus in the U.S.
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Seattle Sonics Fans Swallow Bitter Pill As Oklahoma City Thunder Thrive
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Paul Rogers, editor and senior writer for "Sonics Rising," an SB Nation blog, about the incredible loss and sadness Seattle Sonics fans feel now that the team is doing so well as the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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More Than A Dozen Rescued From Kentucky Cave
Floodwaters trapped the cavers on Thursday. Four managed to escape, and then 19 more finally made it out in the evening.
Obama Makes Historic Visit To Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park
Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to visit the city destroyed by an American atomic bomb in the closing days of World War II.
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