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Prize By Design: How The Nobels Put Artists On Deadline
For International Day Of The Girl, A Battle Of The Hashtags
Do a quick search of #DayoftheGirl and you'll find dozens of related hashtag campaigns. Does that help further the cause or water down the message?
U.S. Will Make 'Condolence Payments' To Victims Of Kunduz Hospital Airstrike
The U.S. said it would work with the victims and the family of the dead to determine the appropriate payment. The U.S. will also pay for the repair of the hospital.
New Rankings Highlight Corporate Transparency In Politics
In the era of direct spending by corporations in elections, Microsoft and AFLAC Insurance get high marks for openness. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway received a score of zero.
Iran Test-Fires A New, Precision-Guided Ballistic Missile
Experts are debating whether the test violates the terms of Iran's nuclear deal, which bars Iran from developing missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads.
California Becomes 2nd State To Automatically Register Voters
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation on Saturday that will allow eligible state residents to automatically become registered to vote when they get their driver's licenses.
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Breaking Down The Complexities In U.S. Migration Law
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Karen Tumlin of the National Immigration Law Center about the differences between legal protections for migrants fleeing gang violence and those fleeing war.
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Orphan Sisters From South Korea Reunited Years Later In Florida
Adopted out of a Korean orphanage by different American families, sisters Meagan Hughes and Holly Hoyle O'Brien found each other again while working on the same floor at a hospital in Sarasota.
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New Rebel Coalition Forms In Syria; Insurgents Lost Ground Over Weekend
Led by Kurds, the coalition could receive U.S. air support in the fight against both President Bashar al-Assad and ISIS. Its members also include Arabs and Assyrian Christians.
LISTEN: 7 Blast-From-The-Past Clinton And Sanders Debate Moments
Both candidates have said they are running positive campaigns, but that could change in this week's debate. In the past, they have shown a willingness to turn tough on their opponents.
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