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Mental health diagnosis often missing among soldiers who attempt suicide
Many American soldiers who attempt suicide have no prior mental health diagnosis, according to the most recent study to make use of data collected by...
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Amos Lee Finds Mighty Inspiration On His New Album
"Little Light" stands out among the complex, twisty and sometimes even dark material on Lee's new album, My New Moon. The song's inspiration is a brave grade-schooler named Maya.
Amazon Studios Says There Is No Planned Release Date For Latest Woody Allen Film
Amazon Studios says there is no release date for Woody Allen's new film. The move comes after renewed attention to sexual abuse allegations by his daughter Dylan Farrow.
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How Sweden Is Fighting Against Potential Election Interference
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Erik Brattberg, director of the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about what Sweden has been doing about election interference by Russia.
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Are Tech Giants Doing Enough To Fight Against Foreign Powers Trying To Influence Elections?
The Senate Intelligence Committee has summoned top executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google to testify on Wednesday about foreign influence campaigns.
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People In Central America Sound Alarms About What They Say Are Setbacks For Democracy
In the last week Nicaragua and Guatemala moved to close separate United Nations groups working on human rights and anti-corruption efforts in what many say is a blow to democracy in Central America.
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Fire Guts Brazil's National Museum In Rio De Janeiro
Brazilians await answers on what caused the weekend fire at the country's National Museum, and what was lost in the blaze. The museum housed 20 million items.
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RIT Industrial Design students head to Sesame Street
Fifteen students in RIT’s Industrial Design program will spend this semester designing products for Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational...
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Matt Mays On World Cafe
Leave it to Mays to infuse a daytime studio visit with the spirit of a super sweaty, late night at your favorite dive bar.
Taliban Confirms Death Of Haqqani Network Founder For The First Time
The Taliban confirmed the death of Jalaluddin Haqqani for the first time Tuesday. Haqqani was a former U.S. ally turned creator of the Afghan military network.
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