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From Deadbeat To Dead Broke: The 'Why' Behind Unpaid Child Support
Despite a decades-long crackdown, much of the $113 billion in child support debt will never be paid because those who owe it are too poor. President Obama is proposing changes to address this reality.
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Sanders Speech Highlights Generational Divide Over Socialism
Bernie Sanders, a self-described socialist, made a major address about socialism at Georgetown University Thursday. That word — socialist — means many different things to different people. And often a lot changes in the meaning of that word based on how old — or young — you are.
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How To Put Real Giving Into The Friendsgiving Feast
The pre-Thanksgiving potluck with friends has become increasingly popular. As long as you're reinventing tradition, a nonprofit asks, why not turn it into a fundraiser to help feed hungry kids?
Trump Escalates Rhetoric Again, Firing At Rubio, Carson And Targeting ISIS
Donald Trump campaign appearances keep getting more combative. On Wednesday night in Worcester, Mass., a big crowd cheered his attacks on ISIS, fellow candidate Marco Rubio, food stamps and the media.
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E. Coli Bacteria Can Transfer Antibiotic Resistance To Other Bacteria
Reports from China show that E. coli bacteria are increasingly resistant to the antibiotic of last resort — and can pass that resistance on to other strains of bacteria.
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Paris Attacks Revive Demands For Expanded Surveillance Powers
National security officials and policymakers are pushing for tougher surveillance laws. Much of their effort focuses on forcing tech firms to give law enforcement access to encrypted smartphone data.
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U.S. Releases Convicted Spy Jonathan Pollard After 30-Year Prison Term
Pollard, 61, is a former U.S. Navy analyst who was arrested for stealing secrets for Israel. He eventually reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors, and he received a life sentence in 1987.
Paris Death Toll Continues To Climb
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says one more person has died, bringing the number of victims from the attacks to 130.
At Least 3 Dead In Hotel Attack In Bamako
The events at the Radisson Blu Hotel are unfolding. More than 100 people had been taken hostage by armed attackers. Dozens have either been freed or escaped.
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Gunmen Shouting Islamist Slogans Storm Mali Hotel
Islamic extremists armed with guns and throwing grenades stormed the Radisson Blu Hotel, killing at least 3 people. Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Ofeibea Quist-Arcton and security expert Paul Melly.
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