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Beau Biden, Vice President's Son, Remembered In Delaware Service
The life of the Iraq War veteran and former attorney general was honored at a Catholic ceremony in Wilmington.
Wimberley Residents Leery Of River Weeks After Devastating Floods
Search crews continue to look for three missing people after the Memorial Day weekend flood on the Blanco River. Meanwhile, those in Wimberley, Texas, are struggling to put their lives back together.
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From Bail Bondsman To Teacher
Rodney Carey has been on the other side of the street in New Orleans. He's trying to get his students to come back.
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Under Perry, Texas Added Jobs At Nearly Four Times The National Rate
Here's how well (or poorly) the governors in the presidential race fared on job creation.
Deep Connections Link The Stories In 'Louisa Meets Bear'
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Lisa Gornick about her new collection of short stories, Louisa Meets Bear. The stories chart the way small decisions can ripple through seemingly unconnected lives.
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Laura Kipnis: The Boundaries Of Assault Have Stretched
Northwestern professor Laura Kipnis was recently cleared in a Title IX investigation prompted by student complaints over an essay she wrote. She talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about the controversy.
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Beyond College-Ready: Top Charter Schools Support Graduates In College
Many elite charter schools boast of making students from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds ready for college. Now some programs are focused on helping more of those students finish their degrees.
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Lost Posture: Why Some Indigenous Cultures May Not Have Back Pain
There are a few populations in the world where back pain hardly exists. One woman thinks she has figured out why, and she's sharing their secrets. Have Americans forgotten how to stand properly?
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The Forces Behind The Decline Of For-Profit Colleges
New regulations are scheduled to take effect July 1 — the latest in a series of challenges to the industry.
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Billionaire Or Bust: Who Are Rich Backers Lining Up With?
Since the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, money in politics has exploded. To make it in the 2016 presidential race, candidates need their own billionaire. Here's who's lining up with whom.
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