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Rep. Schiff Adds Insight Into The Origin Of The Paris Attacks
Steve Inskeep talks to Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, about what is known concerning the Friday night attacks in Paris, which are blamed on ISIS.
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CBS Holds 2 Show Episodes Because Of Paris Attacks
The attacks prompted the network to put off an episode of Supergirl — the story revolved around a bombing. NCIS: LA will makes changes to an episode about a young girl recruited by terrorists.
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Update On French Airstrikes In Syria
France has struck back at ISIS. French warplanes hit the capital of the region controlled by the Islamic State, the Syrian city of Raqqa.
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Obama Defends U.S. Strategy Against ISIS
In a press conference in Turkey, the president ruled out sending additional U.S. troops to Syria in the wake of the Paris attacks.
Mother's Milk May Help Prevent Blindness In Preemies
Babies born premature are at risk for eye damage that can cause blindness, like it did for Stevie Wonder. Babies who are fed breast milk are much less likely to be affected.
Japan Faces Another Recession As Company Spending Declines
The global slowdown is undermining the ambitious economic agenda known as "Abenomics."
Manhunt Underway For Suspect In Belgium
Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR's Peter Kenyon in Brussels for the latest news on Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.
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More Than 1,000 Mormons Resign From The LDS Church In Protest
The church's policies on families of same-sex couples has engendered heated criticism.
Sweeping Reactions From Politicians Over Syrian Refugees In U.S.
Governors in more than a dozen states have asked the federal government not to resettle any more Syrian refugees in their states, as presidential candidates also question the ability to screen them.
Supreme Court Won't Take Up Case Over Planned Parenthood Documents
Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia voted to hear the case over whether documents from Planned Parenthood of Northern New England should be turned over to an anti-abortion group.
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