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On A Downward Spiral, Does Bush Have Money To Resurrect His Campaign?
Early in the GOP presidential season, Jeb Bush was favored by many big money donors. Mary Louise Kelly talks to Erick Erickson, founder of the website The Resurgent, about the GOP presidential race.
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Julian Assange Is Being Arbitrarily Held And Should Be Freed, U.N. Group Says
The British government disputes the ruling and said it changes nothing — adding that the WikiLeaks founder will be arrested if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
Dave Mirra, A Superstar Of BMX, Has Died In What Police Say Was Suicide
"We love you, Dave Mirra. We're going to miss you," says the mayor of Greenville, N.C., the town where the legendary X Games athlete lived for years.
Two Grad Students Use Science To Bust The Dinner Hoax Of The Century
In 1951, members of the scientific Explorers Club thought they had dined on prehistoric meat dug out of the Alaskan tundra. The meal became legend. Now two Yale students have unraveled the deception.
Senator Ross Supports "Ban the Box" Legislation
So far 19 states and more than 100 cities and counties have adopted so-called "ban the box" policies that block employers from asking applicants about…
Small Batch: How To Eat The Super Bowl
Dan Pashman from The Sporkful podcast joins us for a talk about the eternal question: If you're watching the Super Bowl, what are you eating while you do?
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In New Hampshire, Marco Rubio Looks To Capture Mainstream Republicans
With a third place finish in Iowa, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is looking to coalesce mainstream Republican support in New Hampshire. But his rivals in that lane of the GOP race are doing a lot to stop him.
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Senator Presses VA On Failure To Help Vets Exposed To Mustard Gas
In response to an NPR investigation, Sen. Claire McCaskill says the VA has "shown no urgency in addressing 70 years of appalling mistreatment of these men."
#MemeOfTheWeek: Bernie Or Hillary. Sexist Or Nah?
A series of fake campaign posters locking Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton was just supposed to be funny, said the meme's creator. Except a lot of people thought it was sexist.
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