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Homeland Security Takes Over Search For Missing Afghan Trainees
Two Afghan men who had been training with the U.S. military at a base in Georgia did not report for training on Monday. Officials searching for the men say there is no evidence they pose a threat.
Tokyo Police Launch Drone Designed To Take Down Other Drones
The police drone will be equipped with a net to capture suspicious drones.
New Drone Study Finds 327 'Close Encounters' With Manned Aircraft
The study found 51 close encounters came within of 50 feet or less of a manned aircraft. There were 28 instances, where a pilot had to maneuver to avoid a collision with a drone.
Conservatives Call For 'Religious Freedom,' But For Whom?
Republican presidential candidates decry what they call a "war on faith." Religious conservatives say they face anti-Christian bigotry. But the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment reveals a double standard.
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#NPRreads: 3 Stories To Linger Over This Weekend
After a mass shooting, a 16-year-old survivor struggles to heal. A white woman grapples with her indebtedness. And sports writers think back to when they discovered the darkness in the beautiful game.
Beyond His Tenure, Holder Hasn't Left The Civil Rights Fight
Reflecting on his six years in office, the former attorney general talks with NPR's Michel Martin about what critics have called the most divisive administration and what's in store for him next.
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Paris Climate Talks Conclude With Landmark International Agreement
On Saturday, world leaders approved what's being hailed as a historic deal to reduce greenhouse emissions. NPR's Christopher Joyce gives the details.
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Barbershop: Trump On Facebook, And Scalia On Affirmative Action
In the Barbershop, Olivia Nuzzi of Daily Beast, Alexis Nedd of Buzzfeed and NPR's Ammad Omar discuss Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's comments and a new tool to "de-Trumpify" Facebook friends.
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What The Last-Minute Climate Deal-Making Means For the Pact
There was cheering when nearly 200 countries reached an historic agreement to stem global warming. But the frantic deal making says something about what it may take to carry the agreement out.
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Sick Snakes Seized From A Baltimore Apartment
Sixty-six snakes in poor condition — sick and hungry — were found in a Baltimore apartment. An animal rescue shelter has put out a call for supplies.
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