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Reporter: Blast Hit Arena Full Of Young Girls At U.S. Pop Star's Concert
All Things Considered host Audie Cornish speaks to the Financial Times' Andy Bounds about the latest in a deadly incident at an Ariana Grande show in Manchester, England.
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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani Wins Re-Election
Voters chose the reform-minded president by a margin of about 20 percent over his main conservative challenger, signaling a wish to continue Rouhani's goal of greater openness with the world.
If Raw Fruits Or Veggies Give You A Tingly Mouth, It's A Real Syndrome
Pollen allergies can trigger reactions to fruits and vegetables. The condition — known as oral allergy syndrome — can come on suddenly and often goes undiagnosed.
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Removal Of Metal Detectors At Holy Site Do Little To Quell Palestinian Protests
Israel removed metal detectors from a Jerusalem holy site to ease tensions with Palestinians. But plans for a new security system have prompted more protests.
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France To Honor 'Les Sammies,' Uncle Sam's World War I Troops
It was 100 years ago this month that U.S. "doughboys" arrived in France. The French are remembering the Yanks who went "Over There" to help them fight in World War I with a series of commemorations.
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House Intel Committee Leaders Divided As Russia Probe Continues
Rep. Adam Schiff, top House Intelligence Committee Democrat, breaks with chairman Devin Nunes' decision to close some hearings in the panel's probe of President Trump's connections to Russia.
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People In Rural U.S. More Likely To Die From Leading Causes Of Death Than Urbanites
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to National Rural Health Association's Brock Slabach about a report that people in rural areas are more likely to die from the top causes of death than those in urban areas.
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In Black History Month 'Listening Session,' Trump Lashes Out At Media
At the start of the meeting, President Trump called the media "the opposition." Attendees included Housing Secretary nominee Ben Carson and Darrell Scott, who discussed violence in Chicago.
The Richest Administration In History Just Got Richer
President-elect Trump has selected billionaire businessman Vincent Viola to be Army secretary. Like other wealthy nominees, Viola could qualify for a tax break if he is forced to sell investments.
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After Diplomat's Killing, Russia Doubles Down On Ties With Turkey
Talks in Moscow between Russia, Turkey and Iran on Syria's future went ahead despite the assassination in Ankara of Russia's top diplomat. Moscow laid blame for the killing farther afield.
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