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A Good News Story About Diarrhea — With One Surprising Exception
A new report points to great progress in reducing deaths from diarrheal diseases. But as the low-income world sees progress, rates are inching up in wealthy countries, including the U.S.
Former Member Of Trump's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council On Why He Resigned
Scott Schoettes joins us to discuss HIV/AIDS policy in the Trump administration, and why he and others are resigning from the advisory council.
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Diana Taurasi Breaks WNBA All-Time Scoring Record
Taurasi now stands alone atop the league's all-time scoring table, with 7,494 points, an average of 19.9 points per game. "It's a pretty cool, special moment," she said.
Family Says Otto Warmbier, American Released By North Korea, Has Died
The 22-year-old student, who was freed last week after more than a year in North Korean detention, died Monday. Doctors said last week that he had "extensive loss of tissue" in all parts of his brain.
Phoenix Mercury Star Diana Taurasi Breaks WNBA Scoring Record
Diana Taurasi became the WNBA's leading career scorer on Sunday night. The Phoenix Mercury guard now has 7,494 points, an achievement earned by playing her own fierce style of hoops.
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Australia Halts Airstrikes In Syria After Russian Military Threat
Named Operation OKRA, the Australian Defense Force's effort to fight the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria includes about 780 personnel.
As Term Winds Down, Supreme Court Says It Will Take On Partisan Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court has for decades forbidden racial gerrymandering, but it has repeatedly shied away from addressing partisan gerrymandering.
I Spent 4 Days In Jail In South Sudan. I Won't Stop Reporting On The Crisis There
NPR's East Africa correspondent, Eyder Peralta, was seized by armed men and imprisoned without charge just after he'd been given permission to report in South Sudan, ravaged by civil war since 2013.
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Ukrainian President Poroshenko Meets, Briefly, With President Trump
Ukraine is concerned about what the Trump administration's efforts to improve relations with Russia will mean for its relations with Washington. Poroshenko wanted to meet with Trump before Putin did.
Report: More Than 3,000 Killed In Violence In Central Congo
The violence in the Kasai region erupted last August when the military killed a local chief. The Catholic Church reported the death toll, and the U.N. says the situation there has grown more complex.
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