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Possible Flash Floods In Parts Of The South, Amid Wave Of Severe Weather
A number of new storm systems come through Southern states, even as they assess damage from the recent harsh weather.
Barbershop: Political Dust-ups And Advocacy In The NBA
In the Barbershop, blogger Dru Ealons, Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery and NPR editor Ammad Omar discuss controversies involving Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, and a new set of ads from the NBA.
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Where Chris Christie Found His Political Calling
In four years at the University of Delaware, the New Jersey governor and GOP presidential candidate learned how to build a winning coalition — and found his wife.
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Portraits Of Those Killed By Heroin Bring Healing And Awareness
Heroin and other opioid overdoses are projected to kill 400 people in New Hampshire this year. Many of them are young. And now one mom is painting portraits of those who overdosed.
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A New Generation Of African Artists Have A Bold Vision For The Future
"Making Africa" at the Guggenheim Bilbao has old-meets-new portraits, startling videos and futuristic glasses.
New Conservation Effort Aims To Protect Papa's Papers
Ernest Hemingway left papers and a private library of more than 9,000 books when he left Cuba. A Boston-based foundation is taking steps to save the artifacts from the hot, humid Caribbean weather.
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Jabbing Rivals, Marco Rubio Tries To Break Through On Foreign Policy Record
The Florida senator has struggled to gain traction in a crowded GOP field. During a two-day campaign swing through the Granite State, he tried to portray himself as the best candidate to tackle ISIS.
Saudi Arabia And Iran: Here's How Their Feud Could Escalate
The Saudi-Iran rivalry has been a fundamental fault line in the Middle East for decades and complicates almost every major issue in the region, from the Syrian civil war to global oil markets.
Now That He's A Dad, Tanzanian Doctor Is An Advocate Of Prudent Panic
Pediatrician Namala Mkopi shares his new insights into the art of parenting and doctoring. He also tells NPR why people need to pay more attention to a disease no one likes to talk about: diarrhea.
Montgomery Couple Charged with Chemical Endangerment
A Montgomery couple has been charged with two counts each of chemical endangerment of a child after allegedly exposing two children to chemicals…
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