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U.N. Says Gaza Is 'De-Developing' Even Faster Than Expected
In 2012, it estimated that the Gaza Strip would be unlivable by 2020. "Gaza's 2 million people are seeing faster and faster decline in their living conditions," says the U.N.'s Gaza Coordinator.
Angelica Garcia On World Cafe
The young singer-songwriter performs music from her ghostly, sophisticated debut, created while she was living in a 200-year-old Gothic home in Virginia.
In Britain, New Dating Apps Let Brexit Opponents 'Remain' With Each Other
Voting in favor of the Brexit referendum has proved to be a dating deal-breaker for many who wanted Britain to stay in the European Union. New dating apps connect those seeking other pro-EU voters.
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Trump Administration Pulls Plug On Plans For New FBI HQ
The decision is a blow to the Bureau and to Washington's suburbs, who had hoped to land the project.
'I'm A Bit Of A Chameleon': A Writer Draws From Her Own Life In 'Refuge'
Dina Nayeri left Iran with her mother when she was 8 years old. Her father stayed behind. The same is true of the protagonist in her new novel. "I don't feel like any place is home," Nayeri says.
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Former Clinton Aide Responds To Trump Jr.'s Emails On Russia Meeting
President Trump's eldest son posted on Twitter Tuesday an email exchange that seems to show he entertained an offer of help from the Russian government during his father's campaign. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Palmieri, who was a top aide for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
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What It's Like To Come Home After Fleeing From Boko Haram
The terrorist network seized her town in 2014. Now they're gone and she's back. But life is not the same.
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Pope Francis Announces New Path To Sainthood
The new category recognizes those who sacrifice their lives for others. The pope announced the pathway on Tuesday, and it is seen as one of the biggest changes to the process in centuries.
Macron Got A Lot Wrong About Africa ... But Made One Good Point
In answering a reporter's question, the French president characterized Africa as a continent of failing states with high birth rates. Viviane Rutabingwa shares her perspective.
Back To The Starting Line On Regulating For-Profit Colleges
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced a "regulatory reset" for predatory for-profit colleges, and students and others are speaking out in testimony.
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