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Under Health Law, Many Preventive Services For Men Are Covered, Too
A number of preventive services used by both men and women are available at no cost to insured consumers under the Affordable Care Act.
Inside The Refugee Camp At The Foot Of The Washington Monument
A new exhibit from Doctors Without Borders aims to show visitors what it's like to be a refugee, starting with a flimsy raft and ending in a cramped tent.
Kaia Kater On World Cafe
Hear the African-Canadian banjo player and songwriter play songs from her latest album, Nine Pin.
WATCH: 5 Top Moments From The Vice Presidential Debate
Tim Kaine and Mike Pence sparred over Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants, the charitable work of both their running mates' foundations, Vladimir Putin and abortion.
VP Candidates Kaine, Pence Strike Surprising Tone In Their Only Debate
The presidential candidates could not be more different, but their vice presidential picks share many traits. NPR's Mara Liasson reviews the debate, along with pollsters Margie Omero and John Feehery.
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VP Debate Throws Another Curve Into 2016's Long And Winding Road
All thoughts of a mild-mannered and orderly VP debate were soon abandoned. Instead of elevating the discussion, Tim Kaine and Mike Pence submerged their better natures in uncharacteristic bickering.
NPR Battleground Map: Clinton Tide Rises Again
The race appeared to be tightening in the month of September, but after the first presidential debate Hillary Clinton has taken a consistent lead.
Can A School District Help Diversify A Fire Department?
In an effort to boost diversity and interest in firefighting, the Los Angeles fire department created special career-focused programs in local high schools.
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Biggest Prize In Chemistry Goes To Designers Of The Smallest Machines
Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa share the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. By designing a tiny chain, axle and rotor blade, they made molecular machines a reality.
Is Bill Clinton Helping Or Hurting His Wife's Campaign?
The former president's campaign trail comment that the Affordable Care Act is "the craziest thing in the world" showed up hours later in the vice presidential debate.
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