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Arizona Tribes Wade Into The Water Business
Rain and snow from El Nino are filling reservoirs in the West. But the weather isn't ending questions about where cities will get water in years to come. One source could be Native American tribes.
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In The Battle Between Lyft And Uber, The Focus Is On Drivers
Users say the driver-passenger relationship is different: Lyft is "your friend with a car"; Uber is "everyone's private driver." Still, competition is so great that Uber wooed rival drivers covertly.
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Iran's 'Implementation Day' Spells Opportunity For International Businesses
European and Asian companies are expected to flock to Iran now that the U.N. sanctions are lifted. American companies are having to sit on the sidelines because of secondary sanctions, and out of caution in dealing with the Iranians.
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Trump Gets Mixed Response From Conservative Liberty University
Donald Trump spoke at Liberty University in Virginia on Monday. The Christian school has become an important stop on the presidential campaign trail.
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British Lawmakers Debate Banning Trump For Rhetoric On Muslims
The British Parliament debated Monday whether to block Donald Trump from entering the U.K. More than half a million people signed a petition calling for the Republican presidential candidate to be banned for "hate speech."
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Break It Down: Checking Claims In Sunday's Democratic Debate
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben and Scott Horsley break down the claims from Sunday night's Democratic debate. One big area of disagreement was health care.
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Citing 'Two Corinthians,' Trump Struggles To Make The Sale To Evangelicals
Donald Trump went to Liberty University, a Christian conservative school, in hopes of winning over the faithful. He stumbled and likely didn't change Ted Cruz's advantage with the group.
Sanders Tells Black Voters U.S. Must Confront 'Institutional Racism'
As the Democratic presidential primary narrows, Sen. Bernie Sanders is trying to rally African-American voters to his side. Sanders spent part of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in Birmingham, Ala.
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Hillary Clinton's Precocious Kid Questioners
Clinton has called on at least 29 kids since July. They ask about pay equity, substance abuse and gun policy. Cuteness abounds, but so do questions about whether the kids are plants.
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Allegations Of Rigged Matches Rock Tennis World
High-ranking tennis players have been paid to lose, a BuzzFeed-BBC investigation finds. Renee Montagne talks to Paul Scotney of Sports Integrity Services. He authored an initial report in 2008.
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