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Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity Says No More Adoptions In India
The Catholic sisters known for their blue and white habits say they have asked the government to de-register 13 orphanages over religious objections to the country's new adoption guidelines.
How Tunisia's 'Quartet' Saved A Country From Civil War And Won The Nobel Peace Prize
Before the Quartet was formed, Tunisia seemed doomed to walk the same path of violence, retributions and political chaos that had wreaked havoc in Egypt.
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Mexico Says It Will Allow International Experts To Revisit Missing Students Case
Mexico says it will allow seven experts from five countries to re-examine the crime area. Mexican officials have said 43 students were kidnapped, murdered and burned
#NPRreads: The Power Of Nicki Minaj And The Failure Of ESPN's 'Black Grantland'
Also this week: Politico alleges Joe Biden leaked his son's deathbed wish that the vice president run for the White House, to help weigh a possible 2016 bid.
Volkswagen Faces Uphill Battle In Repairing Tarnished Reputation
Volkswagen faces two enormous repair jobs: fixing its polluting diesel cars and its battered reputation. Both may be much harder to fix than anything other scandal-plagued car companies have faced.
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Hillary Clinton Holds 'Tough, Candid' Meeting With Black Lives Matter Activists
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with DeRay McKesson of the group, "We The Protesters," about the meeting with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Washington, D.C., Friday.
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Reporter: Syrians Put Faith In Russians To Help End Conflict
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to journalist Thanassis Cambanis, who visited regime-held areas where Syrians are hopeful Russian airstrikes will help bring a swift end to the conflict.
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The 2-Minute Facebook Hack To Avoid Getting Bombarded By Politicians
Interested in hearing more from Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, but a little hesitant to declare to your friends that you "like" them?
2 Decades Later, A March Of Thousands Looks Back — And Sets Eyes On Future
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., Minister Louis Farrakhan convened a rally on the National Mall on Sunday, themed "Justice or Else!"
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Prize By Design: How The Nobels Put Artists On Deadline
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