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Obama Pledges U.S. Support For France In Wake Of Attacks
Hours after news of the Paris attacks broke, President Obama called them "an attack on all of humanity." On Saturday, Obama leaves for Turkey and beyond for a series of international meetings.
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'I Have Never Seen The City Like This'
Coordinated attacks killed more than 120 people in six separate locations across Paris. The city is still reeling — including a Parisian man who told France 24: "It's scary. Everyone is worried."
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After Paris Attacks, Some Fear Backlash Against Muslim Communities
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Samia Hathroubi, European director of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, about what conversations in Muslim Parisian communities may sound like in the coming days.
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Your School Shapes How You Think About Inequality
A new book looks at how high school students' perceptions of race and injustice change based on how diverse their school is.
Feeling Heightened Pressure, ISIS Apparently Broadens Strategy Of Spectacle
Audrey Kurth Cronin, director of George Mason University's international security program, discusses the attacks in Paris, ISIS' apparent responsibility — and what it means for the group's strategy.
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The Latest On The Paris Terror Attacks, As Of Saturday Morning
Paris is reeling after a devastating night of terror. NPR's Scott Simon explains what we know on the morning after the attacks.
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After A Turbulent Week, Mizzou Students Look Ahead
After the system president was ousted and a football game was held in suspense, University of Missouri at Columbia students share their views about what they hope will follow.
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French Prosecutor Lays Out What Investigators Know About Paris Attacks
The investigation into who was behind the attacks on Friday night has now broadened across Western Europe. NPR's Peter Kenyon explains what Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters Saturday.
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'Suddenly I Heard People Screaming': Eyewitness Accounts From Paris
Eyewitnesses at sites across Paris — inside soccer stadiums, trapped inside cafes or blocked from heading home — describe chaos, confusion and carnage during the coordinated terrorist attacks Friday.
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The Debate Is On: To Deworm Or Not To Deworm?
The common practice, endorsed by WHO: give deworming medications to all kids at risk of intestinal worms. A new report questions if there's any real benefit.
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