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U.S., French Officials: Multiple Attacks In Paris Were 'Nearly Simultaneous'
NPR has the latest on events as they continue to unfold in Paris in what officials fear is the worst attack in Europe since the Madrid train bombings in 2004.
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U.S. Officials Say Sophistication Of Attacks Could Point To Al-Qaida
U.S. officials say the sophistication of the attacks provides some clues as to who is responsible. Their suspicions point to al-Qaida because the group specializes in these kinds of attacks.
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More Than 100 People Dead In Attacks Across Paris
NPR has the latest on the attacks in Paris that left more than 100 people dead.
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Paris Attacks: What We Know On Saturday
As France copes with shocking violence, the death toll from Friday night's attacks is not yet final and details are beginning to emerge about the attackers.
Amid Shattered Glass And Bloodstained Pavement, Parisians Seek To Cope
More than 120 people have been killed and 350 injured in a series of terrorist attacks in Paris. The assault left Parisians in a state of shock, feeling under siege even a day later.
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Barred From Baptism, Mormon Kids Of Same-Sex Couples Face A Fraught Choice
The Mormon church recently made a policy preventing children of same-sex couples from getting baptized. The move has exposed a rift among Mormons — and made for some difficult decisions.
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After A Week In Headlines, Mizzou Football Team Steps Back On The Field
University of Missouri football players take the field tonight days after many of them threatened not to play unless school president Tim Wolfe resigned. Wolfe stepped down on Tuesday amid a scandal over his handling of racial threats on campus.
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A Roundtable Of Reactions: The Lingering Horror Of The Paris Killings
This week Barbershop focuses on the Paris attacks. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bridget Johnson of PJ Media, Abderrahim Foukara, Al Jazeera's Washington bureau chief, and Arsalan Iftikhar, an attorney and commentator.
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LISTEN: Political Correspondent Don Gonyea's Iowa Playlist
NPR correspondent and music buff Don Gonyea takes listeners for a drive on the campaign trail in Iowa.
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After The Attacks, Activist Reminds: French Muslims Have Been Hurt, Too
Social activist Rokhaya Diallo says that French Muslims shouldn't be expected to answer for the violence in Paris because of their religion — and that they have felt the pain of the attacks, as well.
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