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'The Walking Dead' Makes Another Life-Or-Death Decision
Sunday night's episode continued to explore when the show is and isn't willing to let characters go.
Mendocino Coast Fights To Keep Its Lone Hospital Afloat
Tourists love California's Mendocino coast for its redwoods, surf and charm. But the battle to keep the area's only hospital afloat is pitting hospital administrators and doctors against each other.
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Here Are The 2015 Medal Of Freedom Winners, In Their Own Voices
Athletes, artists and activists crowd the list of winners of the nation's highest civilian honor. Before they get their medals Tuesday, get to know them — in sight and sound.
Police In Colorado Crack Down On Diesel Truck Owners For 'Rolling Coal'
Diesel trucks used to be known for belching black, polluting exhaust. Manufacturers have worked to shed that image with cleaner engines. A small group of diesel owners goes in the opposite direction.
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Utah's First Openly Gay Mayor-Elect Hopes To Build Bridges With LDS Church
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Jackie Biskupski, mayor-elect of Salt Lake City. She is the first openly gay mayor of the city, and one of the first openly gay politicians in the state of Utah.
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Book Review: 'Catalog Of Unabashed Gratitude,' Ross Gay
Tess Taylor reviews Ross Gay's collection, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude.
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Massachusetts Drops Federal Common Core Test, Aiming At Its Own
Of the 26 states that adopted the PARCC test, Massachusetts is now the 20th state to drop it. But critics of Common Core say the move doesn't go far enough.
TIAA-CREF Bought Brazilian Farmland From Notorious Land Grabber, Report Says
The investment giant has purchased hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland in an environmentally threatened area.
Obama Administration Briefs Governors On Refugee Screening
Thirty governors have expressed opposition to resettlement of Syrian refugees over security concerns in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
Graham: U.S. Should Shore Up Arab Allies To Fight 'Neighbor From Hell' ISIS
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican candidate for president, also called for a "timeout" on America's Syrian refugee program "until we can ensure we have proper vetting."
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