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One Week After Paris Attacks, Life Continues In The Place De La République
NPR's Robert Siegel visits a baker whose shop is across the street from one of the attack sites in Paris to see how he is coping a week after the horrific violence.
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Ford Workers Approve Contract With UAW By Slim Margin
With a 51.4 percent vote, the last of the Big Three automakers has approved its new four-year labor contract. The deal, which covers 53,000 workers, raises wages and includes new seniority rights.
Louisiana Democrat Governor Victory Disrupts Partisan Politics Tradition
After scandal plagued Republican rival Sen. David Vitter and supporters crossed party lines, Democrat John Bel Edwards has emerged as the winner of Louisiana's bitter governor's race.
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The Show Must Go On: Boy Hiccups His Way Through Australia's National Anthem
A complete pro, the 7-year-old never stopped singing despite an unfortunately-timed case of the hiccups. At the end, though, the crowd gave him rousing applause to salute his dedication.
This Holiday Season, Retailers Will Be Wishing For More Workers
U.S. retailers are looking to add more than 700,000 jobs this holiday season — about the same as last year. But retailers may have a harder time filling those jobs because of a shrinking labor pool.
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Trump Doubles Down On Claim He Saw Thousands Cheer In N.J. On 9/11
In an interview, Donald Trump said people in New Jersey — "where you have large Arab populations" — were cheering when the Twin Towers came down. Police, however, have said it did not happen.
Amid Fears Of An Attack, Belgium Re-Ups Its State Of Emergency
Belgian leaders have extended a state of emergency and lockdown for Brussels due to a threat of a "Paris-style" terrorist attack.
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A Son Lost In '3 1/2 Minutes' — And A Tragic Anniversary For His Parents
On Monday night, HBO will air the documentary "3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets," about the murder of Jordan Davis in Jacksonville, Fla., at the hands of Michael Dunn, who objected to the volume of the music Davis was listening to. Host Michel Martin speaks with Davis' parents Ron Davis and Lucia McBath.
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In A City With Strong Ties To Syria, Refugee Crisis Stirs Debate
Syrians have been putting down roots in Allentown, Pa., for a century. The city's mayor is happy to have Syrian refugees fleeing the current conflict join his community — but not all residents agree.
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Targeted By ISIS, These Yazidis Refused To Leave Their Beloved Mountain
After ISIS took their villages in Iraq, hundreds of members of the religious minority survived on wild plants and tomato paste through a bitterly cold winter on a mountain they consider miraculous.
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