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What The Peace Rejection Means For Colombia's Women And Children
Colombians rejected a peace deal between the government and FARC rebels earlier this month. PRI's Jasmine Garsd talks about what the rejection means for women and children across the country.
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After Voters Reject Colombia Peace Deal, Guerrillas Are Left In Limbo
FARC rebels are wondering whether they might be called back again into combat. Many hope not. After voters rejected a peace deal, "I could feel all my dreams falling apart," says one.
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Modern Model Airplanes Blend Art, Aviation And Grown-Up Toys
Model airplanes have come a long way from the days when they whirred around on a string. Now, remote-controlled airplanes are often works of art the size of golf carts performing acrobatic tumbles.
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European Space Agency Probe Approaches Surface Of Mars
The Schiaparelli lander detached from its mothership, the Trace Gas Orbiter, on Sunday. It's expected to make a controlled landing on the Red Planet on Wednesday.
NFL's Conduct Policy In Spotlight Again Over Kicker's Admitted Spousal Abuse
After New York Giants kicker Josh Brown was arrested for assaulting his wife in 2015, the NFL investigated and suspended him — for one game. But newly released documents show a history of abuse.
Halloween News: Miss. Clown Ban; Dollmakers Criticize Haunted House
A Mississippi county temporarily banned clowns, given a rash of clown sightings. The Japanese Doll Association complained to Universal Studios Japan — insisting there's nothing creepy about dolls.
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Cyber Aggression Takes A Back Seat To Other Presidential Campaign Issues
The White House says it plans to retaliate against Russia for cyberattacks. Cybersecurity has been a constant issue on the campaign trail. No candidate professes to have expertise in this policy area.
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Wooing Latino Voters On The Border In The Year Of Trump
How do Republicans appeal to Latino voters in a year when their presidential nominee has campaigned for a wall with Mexico and mass deportation?
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NPR News Nuggets: 902-5-OH, Paging Bob Dylan & Jedi Battles
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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Dr. Paul Farmer Is 'Surprised And Upset And Humbled' After Visit To Haiti
The co-founder of Partners In Health says the damage from Hurricane Matthew seemed worse than that of the 2010 earthquake. And he couldn't get over the way people reacted.
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