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Indian-Americans Feel 'Disappointed,' 'Abandoned' By Bobby Jindal
The Louisiana governor, who has suspended his presidential campaign, was the first Indian-American to run for the nation's highest office. But his bid didn't feel historic to many Indian-Americans.
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OECD Nations Agree To Cut Funding For Overseas Coal Power Plants
Less than two weeks before climate talks in Paris, the U.S., Japan and other wealthy countries have reached agreement on one carbon-cutting issue: limiting financing for coal-burning power plants.
FBI Official In Washington, D.C, Reviews Security Posture Amid ISIS Threats
The new leader of the FBI's Washington, D.C., field office gives his first interview to NPR about security posture in the U.S. capital in the face of threats by the Islamic State.
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World's Largest Jigsaw Puzzle 'Wildlife' Features Fantasy Forest
NPR talks to the man who created the painting of the world's largest jigsaw puzzle, Adrian Chesterman. It has 33,600 pieces, and when completed it is more than 18 by 5 feet.
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French Government Debates Extending State Of Emergency
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Oren Gross, a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, about the history of the French state of emergency law, which gives authorities broad powers.
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Immigrants May Impact an Election
New study shows that the U.S. citizen children of immigrants who would be covered by President Obama's executive actions on immigration are a growing part of the electorate in key battleground states.
Paris Attacks Create A Dilemma For Travelers
As Paris tries to recover from the terrorist attacks, people who planned to travel there seem to be conflicted about whether to go. Airlines reacted quickly, letting travelers rebook their flights.
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Judges To Hear Appeal Over NFL's Concussion Lawsuit Settlement
Former NFL players who are fighting the settlement terms will have their say in a federal appeals courtroom in Philadelphia on Thursday. Payouts for the potential $1 billion settlement are on hold.
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Fate Of Attack Leader Is Still Unknown After Raid In Saint-Denis
Paris is still tense after Wednesday's raid on a Paris suburb. That tension has spread across Europe. Authorities in Germany have stepped up security measures after Friday's attacks in Paris.
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Race Organizers Apologize For 'Longer' Half-Marathon
Runners in Bangkok entered a half-marathon. Race organizers, however, accidentally had the runners take a wrong turn, adding four miles to the race.
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