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5 Headlines For The Morning After Mega Tuesday
Clinton won big; Trump continued his triumphant streak, with the notable exception of Kasich's win in Ohio; Rubio dropped out after a dismal showing in Florida. What that means, in five stories.
Federal Standard May Be Thwarting Some Liver Transplant Patients
Researchers report that performance standards set by federal health officials may have led to many patients being dropped from transplant lists without an improvement in survival rates.
The Week In Sports
The Golden State Warriors took game 4 of the NBA finals Friday night, going up 3-1 in the series over the Cleveland Cavaliers. NPR's Tom Goldman joins NPR's Scott Simon to talk about he game, and the Stanley Cup finals.
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China's Economy Grows At Its Slowest Rate In 25 Years
China's annual growth dipped to 6.9 percent. Not since China faced international sanctions over the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre has its economy grown at such a slow pace.
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Studies Suggest Multilingual Exposure Boosts Children's Communication Skills
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Katherine Kinzler, associate professor of psychology and human development at Cornell University, about her research into the social skills developed by children raised in multilingual environments versus monolingual environments.
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Insurers Leaving An Exchange May Still Sell Individual Plans
Some insurers continue to sell coverage to individuals on the open market even after deciding to exit the health law's marketplaces.
Economy Adds 142,000 Jobs; Unemployment Steady At 5.1 Percent
The Department of Labor reported the September jobs numbers in its latest report. New jobs fell short of what most economists had forecast.
4 Outrageously Expensive Dinners Of The Past
Americans of the past were fascinated by luxurious dining experiences — or at least by the tales of such extravagant exploits.
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Why Wal-Mart And Other Retail Chains May Not Fix The Food Deserts
Americans' junk food calories increasingly come from big box and convenience stores rather than traditional grocers, a study finds. And researchers say this trend is a public health concern.
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