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Counterterrorism Official Doubts Travel Ban Would Solve Real Threat
Steve Inskeep talks to John Cohen, who served as a senior counterterrorism official for Presidents Bush and Obama. Cohen says the most significant threat comes from people who are already in the U.S.
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Feeling Lonely? Too Much Time On Social Media May Be Why
It's not clear whether spending a lot of time on Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram leads to social isolation, or whether the lonely seek solace in social media.
Trump Has Many Jobs Unfilled; Is He 'Deconstructing The Administrative State'?
Hundreds of federal posts remain vacant, and the president says there are a lot of unnecessary jobs in government. Are the two related?
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Senate Will Investigate Wire Tap Claims By President Trump
Trump, without offering evidence, tweeted Saturday that President Obama "wire tapped" Trump Tower before the election. Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Angus King, a member of the intelligence committee.
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Unscrambling The Nutrition Science On Eggs
As more research suggests some degree of dietary cholesterol is harmless, if not healthy, the egg's reputation is slowly returning. Yet some experts worry the science is being misinterpreted and spun.
Turkey-Germany Relations At New Low After Erdogan Makes Nazi Comparison
After Germany canceled a Turkish political rally in the country, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan likened the German government to the Nazis.
Are American Suburbs Dying?
Business Insider makes the argument in a series this week that American suburbs as we know them are dying.
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U.S. Steps Up Military Campaign In Yemen
We talk with a terrorism analyst about how the U.S. campaign against al-Qaida in Yemen is unfolding.
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'On Tyranny' Explores New Threats Facing American Political System
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with historian Timothy Snyder about his new book, On Tyranny, which explores the new threats faced by our political order and how we can look back to the 20th century for lessons on how to overcome them.
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In Moscow, New Barbershops Trim Away Old Notions Of Russian Masculinity
Until recently, Russia took a narrow view of masculinity. Real men weren't supposed to worry about hair or skincare. Now there's a barbershop boom in Moscow, and young men are trying different styles.
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