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After The Attacks, Activist Reminds: French Muslims Have Been Hurt, Too
Social activist Rokhaya Diallo says that French Muslims shouldn't be expected to answer for the violence in Paris because of their religion — and that they have felt the pain of the attacks, as well.
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Paris Attacks Cloud Conversation At Summit Of World Powers
At the Group of 20 summit, President Obama reassured Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the U.S. will do more to find a solution to Syria's political crisis, while also countering ISIS.
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Grief Knows No Native Tongue — But We Must Listen, Wherever It Speaks
Less than a week since the death of a friend, and just days since the Paris killings, NPR's Michel Martin says the loss of life — be it in Beirut, Niger or even next door — must always matter.
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For Openly Gay Mormons, Church's New LGBT Policy Has Big Implications
NPR's Michel Martin talks with an openly gay Mormon and NPR's religion reporter about the implications of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' ban on same-sex households.
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After Paris Killings, Focus Returns To Muslim Communities In France
The relationship between Muslims living in France and their adopted homeland has long been a complicated one. Professor Jonathan Laurence of Boston College has studied that relationship and joins us to explain.
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Say Yes To Down Dog: More Yoga Poses Are Safe During Pregnancy
Moms-to-be who practice prenatal yoga say it reduces stress, anxiety and even pain. A study finds that even poses once thought to be off limits to pregnant women are safe.
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As The Obama Glow Fades, South Carolina's Black Voters Aren't Firing Back Up
In 2008 and 2012, African-Americans turned out to vote in record numbers for President Obama. Now many black voters in the early voting state of South Carolina say there's not the same enthusiasm.
Paris Attacks Dominate U.S. Political Debates
The attacks shifted the focus of the presidential campaign, as candidates debate over national security. Presidential candidates have been forced to address how they would handle the threat from ISIS.
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California Student Killed In Paris Remembered As A 'Firecracker'
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was the first American identified as a victim of the Paris terrorist attacks. She was an exchange student from California State University, Long Beach studying industrial design.
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John Lennon's 'Imagine' Becomes A Symbol Of Healing
The Guardian reports Davide Martello arrived outside the concert area where dozens were killed in Paris. He was towing a grand piano. He was in Germany, heard about the attacks and headed to Paris.
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