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'Tranquility' Is A Way Station On Iowa's Campaign Trail
Presidential campaigns involve hundreds of paid staff and thousands of volunteers. A critical element is supporter housing. Kurt Meyer opens his home to campaign employees, volunteers and candidates.
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U.S. Planning Operation To Deport Central American Families
Many of the families had fled violence but have been denied asylum and ignored an order to leave issued by an immigration judge.
Teaching Grit On The Water: A Top Coach Mixes Rowing With Life
For more than a decade, a rowing coach in Oregon has been teaching teenagers the value of hard work with tough love that sticks.
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U.S. Launches Airstrikes In Support Of Afghan Operation In Sangin
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Sune Engel Rasmussen, who covers Afghanistan for the Guardian, about the latest on the siege of Sangin in southern Afghanistan, which the Taliban attempted to overrun. U.S. aircraft have carried out two attacks there in support of Afghan government forces fighting to push the Taliban back.
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Feds To Open Shelters For Unaccompanied Minors From Latin America
Several centers for migrant children have opened in Texas. Authorities expect more children and families escaping violence from Central America to make their way north to the U.S. this coming year.
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No Prank. Space Station Astronaut Calls Wrong Number
British astronaut Tim Peake has apologized for dialing a wrong number and saying, "Hello, is this planet Earth?" Peake insisted that he was not playing a joke on the woman he rang by accident.
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More Migrants Arrive By Boat To Greece's Shores On Christmas
On the beaches of Lesbos, Greece, retired English professor Julie Segedy, who's from California, volunteers to help refugees coming ashore from places like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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India's Prime Minister Makes Surprise, Historic Visit To Pakistan
The visit, which was on Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's birthday, could be a sign of improving relations between the two neighbors.
Leader Of Prominent Syrian Rebel Group Believed Killed By Airstrike
Zahran Alloush was a controversial figure, at odds with the Syrian regime, ISIS, and secular activists.
Repeat Violators Of Health Privacy Laws Often Go Unpunished
Regulators have logged dozens, even hundreds of complaints against some health providers for violating federal patient privacy law. Warnings are doled out privately, and sanctions are rarely imposed.
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