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Experts Ponder Old Laws' Usefulness In The Age Of Smartphones
Apple's clash with the federal government over unlocking the phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters has exposed how inadequate much of U.S. law is in the face of fast-evolving technologies.
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Voter Diversity Expected To Play A Role In Nevada's Democratic Caucuses
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off in Nevada's Democratic caucuses on Saturday. Renee Montagne talks to former state assemblywoman Lucy Flores about the Latino vote.
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Trump Is Defiant After Pope Criticizes His Plan To Build Border Wall
Campaigning in South Carolina, Donald Trump denounced Pope Francis' comments suggesting that he is not a Christian because of the GOP presidential front-runner's hardline position on immigration.
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Sanders, Clinton Face Immigration Questions At Nevada Town Hall
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders discussed their immigration politics at at a Telemundo/MSNBC forum Thursday night in Las Vegas.
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Congress Should Decide Encryption Issue, Sen. Angus King Says
Angus King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, talks to Steve Inskeep about who should be able to compel companies to allow law enforcement access to encrypted communications.
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U.S. Airstrike Targets ISIS Operative In Libya, Reportedly Killing At Least 40
Intelligence analysts are now trying to confirm whether their main target, Noureddine Chouchane, is among the dead. The senior operative is blamed for deadly terrorist attacks in Tunisia.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Hail, Caesar!' And Backstage Stories
On this week's show, the Coen Brothers' 17th feature, the appeal of tales of filmmaking and other creative pursuits, and what's making us happy this week.
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Antonin Scalia Lies In Repose As Mourners Pay Respects At Supreme Court
A long line of mourners queued up Friday to pay their respects to the late Supreme Court justice, whose body is lying in repose.
Harper Lee, Author Of 'To Kill A Mockingbird,' Dies At Age 89
The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer died in her hometown of Monroeville, Ala. Published in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird has sold tens of millions of copies and been translated into dozens of languages.
In Flint, Mich., Moving The Farmers Market Drew More Poor Shoppers
Flint's water woes are in the news, but the city is also a food desert. When its farmers market moved closer to public transportation, it made healthy foods more accessible to low-income shoppers.
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