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The Paris Attacks: What We Know Right Now
French media report police have found a getaway car and are looking for a suspect. An extra 3,000 troops are expected to be deployed across France, and French jets have conducted airstrikes in Syria.
'Dear Prudence' Finally Gets Advice In Return: A New 'Prudie' Steps In
Mallory Ortberg of The Toast will fill almost decade-old shoes for Slate's popular advice column, but not without getting advice first. Before she pays it forward, we seek her words on a timely issue.
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Clinton And Rivals Cross Swords In Second Debate, But Cause No Wounds
Former Maryland Gov. O'Malley won cheers referring to "that immigrant-bashing carnival barker Donald Trump," and adding "the symbol of America is the Statue of Liberty, not a barbed-wire fence."
The Paris Attacks: Portraits Of Some Of The Victims
The victims were mothers and fathers. Some loved music and one was experiencing life away from the United States for the first time.
Attacks Raise Concern Over Islamic State's New Model Of Terror
The terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday could be an early harbinger of a new, more professional kind of terrorist attack leveled against the West.
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Bells Toll In Paris' Notre Dame, As The City Mourns Its Dead
As France grieves the victims of Friday's terror attacks, police are still searching for a suspect who is believed to have survived.
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In Caring For Sickest Babies, Doctors Now Tap Parents For Tough Calls
Doctors were once unquestioned authorities on how aggressively to treat the sickest and most premature babies. Then parents started pushing back for more say. The responsibility can be excruciating.
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Yale Students Speak Out About Racism On Campus
Large demonstrations at Yale University over recent weeks have drawn attention to students' concerns about institutional racism. A student-led movement is calling for some big changes on campus.
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Monday Morning Routines Resume In Paris After Friday Night Attacks
France observes 3 days of official mourning for the victims of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris. The archbishop of Paris celebrated a mass Sunday with victims' families at Notre Dame cathedral.
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After Friday's Attacks, The French Return To Work
Morning Edition's David Greene is in Paris talking to commuters as they return to work after Friday terror attacks killed 129 people in the city. Dina Temple Raston has the latest in the probe.
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