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Gotcha: Space Station Grabs Onto NASA's 5,100-Pound Cargo Craft
It's been a busy weekend for the space station. On Friday, three astronauts — two Russians and one American — docked at the ISS.
Strange Sounds, Burial Grounds And The Case Of The Twisted Dream Catcher
Creaky doors and squeaky floorboards are part of the territory of an old house. But what about the unexplained sounds that come and go?
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U.S. Soldiers Told To Repay Thousands In Signing Bonuses From Height Of War Effort
Under threat of wage garnishes and tax liens, the California National Guard is pursuing bonuses it says it never should have paid.
Dispatch From A Former Venezuelan Political Prisoner
Political prisoner Francisco Marquez was just released from a Venezuelan jail. Now in exile in the U.S., Marquez speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the experience.
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Why Does This Election Have Us So Down? Social Science May Have An Answer
U.S. politics have long been marked by disagreement and even rancor. But 2016 feels worse than usual. NPR's Hidden Brain podcast offers one explanation why, from deep in our psychological frameworks.
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Rates Up 22 Percent For Obamacare Plans, But Subsidies Rise, Too
The premiums on benchmark plans are increasing by an average of 22 percent in 2017, the government says, but more than 70 percent of people can get one for less than $75 a month after subsidies.
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Pediatricians Release New Guidance For Preventing Sudden Infant Deaths
Infants should sleep in the same room as their parents for the first six months of their lives, and ideally, the entire first year. That's a key recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
2,500 Years Ago, This Brew Was Buried With The Dead; A Brewery Has Revived It
In an ancient burial plot in what is now Germany, scientists uncovered a cauldron with remnants of an alcoholic beverage. They teamed up with a Milwaukee brewery to re-create the recipe.
It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology
Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, a new report shows. But problems with the accuracy of the technology could affect innocent people.
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The Man Who Shed Light On Why College Keeps Getting More Expensive
Remembering William Bowen, a former president of Princeton University and an important scholar of higher education, who died last week.
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