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Many Ordinary Cubans Welcome Obama's Message Of Peace
Ordinary Cubans greeted President Obama's outreach to their nation warmly as he spoke to the Cuban people in a televised address Tuesday.
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How The Obama Presidency Has — Or Hasn't — Shaped Latino Identity: You Weighed In
Our most recent #NPRObamaEffect chat explored how — or whether — the Obama years have shaped how Latino communities and people across the country think about identity today.
Former Governors Forge Different Paths In Quest To Defeat Trump
Ex-Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich for president, raising eyebrows because ex-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney endorsed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. But they say their aim is the same.
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Focus Of Senate Intelligence Delegation Europe Visit Underscored By Attacks
Sen. Angus King, of Maine, is in Europe with other members of the Senate Intelligence Committee members on a national security-focused delegation. The attacks in Brussels are now a top priority.
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Birth Control At The Supreme Court: Does Free Coverage Violate Religious Freedom?
Religious schools and other nonprofits like the Littler Sisters of the Poor say the government's workaround for birth control still imposes a burden on their freedom.
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Rare Tape Of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-Point Game To Be Archived
The Library of Congress names 25 recordings to be added to its National Recording Registry annually. This rare recording — there is no film of the game — is one of this year's selections.
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Australian Prime Minister Slightly Changes Borrowed Slogan Using Change
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character in Veep uses the slogan "Continuity With Change." Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is using the slogan "continuity AND change." Maybe just a little change.
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Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz For President
The endorsement is the latest sign that the Republican Party establishment may be lining up behind the Texas Senator.
The Mind-Boggling Story Of Our Arcane And Convoluted 'Primary Politics'
Author Elaine Kamarck explains superdelegates, the difference between caucuses and primaries, what happens in a brokered convention and how the rules of primaries can sometimes change.
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Supreme Court Takes Up Birth Control Access Yet Again
For the fourth time in five years, the justices consider a requirement of the Affordable Care Act that most health plans provide women access to birth control without copays.
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