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Is Hillary Clinton A Real New Yorker?
When Hillary Clinton moved to New York to run for Senate, New Yorkers were suspicious that she was one of them. Now that she's running for president, the city's residents call her one of their own.
As Frontrunner Status Slips, Jeb Bush Prepares To Launch Campaign
Jeb Bush is expected to officially join the presidential race on Monday, but he's been travelling the country meeting voters and giving speeches for the past six months.
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N.Y. Prison Worker Joyce Mitchell Arrested Over Killers' Escape
The arrest of Mitchell comes after several days of speculation that a prison employee might have helped Richard Matt and David Sweat pull off their escape from the Clinton Correctional Facility.
#Distractinglysexy Tweets Are Female Scientists' Retort To 'Disappointing' Comments
As a barrage of tweets shows, the outrage felt by many women who work in science is neither silent nor unfunny.
Science Of Sadness And Joy: 'Inside Out' Gets Childhood Emotions Right
Pixar's animated fantasy takes viewers inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley. Psychologists say the film offers an accurate picture of how emotions and memories help make us who we are.
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A Visit From Kendrick Lamar — Best Day Of School Ever?
A New Jersey high school teacher used the rapper's latest album to teach a unit on Toni Morrison's novel, The Bluest Eye. Lamar found out about it, and decided to stop in for a visit.
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'More Fool' Fry: Comedian's New Memoir Misses The Mark
Stephen Fry is a world-class wit, a learned fellow and probably a really great guy. Unfortunately, says reviewer Trey Graham, that doesn't come through in More Fool Me, the new volume of his memoirs.
Hoops And World Soccer: The Week In Sports
NPR's Scott Simon and NPR's sports correspondent Tom Goldman talk women's soccer and men's basketball.
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Clinton Campaign Launch Takes A Personal Tone
Hillary Clinton's been a declared candidate for two months, but she's staging a launch Saturday in New York. NPR's Scott Simon talks presidential politics with NPR's Mara Liasson.
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Obama's 11th-Hour Push Fails To Sway House On Trade Deal
Democrats in the House of Representatives dealt President Obama a blow on Friday, thwarting his push for expanded authority to negotiate a trade deal with Asia.
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