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Turkey Lays Blame For Bombings On ISIS, As Elections Approach
Nearly 100 people died in bombings targeting a peace rally this weekend in the capital of Ankara. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has laid the blame for the attack with the Islamic State.
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Hungary Steps Up Arrest And Deportation Of Migrants
While Hungarian authorities are transporting some migrants directly to Austria, they are also arresting others for illegal entry — and deporting them after brief court proceedings.
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In The Classroom, Common Ground Can Transform GPAs
The Hidden Brain podcast explores the connections between students and teachers. It turns out finding things in common between pupils and instructors could be a tool for closing the achievement gap.
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Sip On This: That $10,000 (Or $30) Bottle Of Wine Might Be Fake
Take a close look at the glass of wine you're drinking. There's a chance it could be plonk disguised by an upmarket label. Counterfeiting wine is big business among old and rare vintages.
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Experiment Tests If Teacher-Student Relationship Helps Performance
A study measured the performance of kindergartners who either had close or distant relationships with their teachers. It found that students reminded of close relationships solved problems faster.
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India's Ban On Beef Leads To Murder, And Hindu-Muslim Friction
A Muslim man was lynched by a village mob that accused him of killing a cow. As Hindu nationalists gain ground, critics say they are threatening Indian traditions of pluralism.
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Drought Conditions In Indonesia Hinder Efforts To Put Out Wildfire
Farmers clear land by lighting fires, causing smoke to blanket huge areas of southeast Asia. A prolonged drought may be making the fires worse. Renee Montagne talks to BBC reporter Rebecca Henschke.
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Teenage Shooting Suspect In Custody
Montgomery Police say a teenage male is in custody in connection with a shooting Sunday afternoon on Ann Street that sent an adult male and a 9-year-old…
Milwaukee Case Considers Gun Dealer's Responsibility In Shootings
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to John Diedrich of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the case considering whether a gun store should be held responsible for the shooting of two Milwaukee police.
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Palestinians Confront Escalating Violence In Jerusalem After Attacks
Families of two Palestinians accused of attacks on Israelis describe their shock and some of the anger driving a new wave of violence.
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