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Week In Politics: Gun Control Debate, Republican Presidential Race
Political columnists David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post join NPR's Kelly McEvers to discuss the latest in the gun regulations debate, and Marco Rubio's tactics to compete for Ted Cruz votes.
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Uncle Sam Just Told Us To Drink Water, Not Soda. You Might've Missed It
Scientists had asked the USDA to add a water symbol to MyPlate when it updated the Dietary Guidelines. It didn't happen. Instead, there's stronger language to opt for H2O instead of soda.
The Employment Outlook For 2016 Is Looking Much Brighter
The Labor Department's latest jobs report provided reassurance that the domestic economy is on track for 2016. That was welcome news, given all of the gloomy reports coming out of China.
Once A Democratic Darling, Mayor Rahm Emanuel Suffers Political Misfortune
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Jim Warren, former managing editor of the Chicago Tribune, about Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's ongoing political crisis.
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For Alabama Governor, Suit Over Refugee Program Is About Fixing Process
Gov. Robert Bentley (R) says the Obama administration is blatantly excluding the states and not providing critical information about refugees needed to protect the health and safety of citizens.
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Ugly Fruit Is Ripe For A Close-Up, As 'Shark Tank' Takes On Food Waste
A Maryland-based start-up is selling imperfect and surplus fruits and vegetables via subscription. It's co-founder will try to persuade investors food waste is good business tonight on ABC.
Clinton Emails Raise Questions Over Secure Faxes And An 'Old Friend's' Influence
A particular email drew scrutiny into whether Hillary Clinton had directed an aide to send secure material over an unsecure fax. And more emails from controversial adviser Sidney Blumenthal surface.
Friendships And Fractures: 30 Years Of Pickup Basketball
NPR's Peter Breslow started a weekly game in 1982. He wonders why he's still playing, all these years later.
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Connecticut Governor Targets Hospital Funds To Close Budget Gap
When Gov. Dannel Malloy pushed to tax hospitals in 2012, he said the money would come back to the institutions through state funding. Now he's reneging, and the hospitals are threatening a lawsuit.
Nearly 200 Nations Adopt Climate Agreement At COP21 Talks In Paris
"History is here. All the conditions are met. The decisive agreement for the planet is now," French President Francois Hollande said Saturday.
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