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Grand Canyon Reports Of Sexual Assault Are Not Isolated Cases
A recent report by the Office of Inspector General says male park employees demanded sex and punished those who refused. A note: this story contains descriptions some listeners may find disturbing.
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Facebook Announces Ban On Private Gun Sales
The company, which has set limits on the arrangement of private gun sales since 2014, will now prohibit posts about such sales on Facebook and Instagram. Licensed dealers will not be affected.
#NPRreads: 4 Pieces To Ponder This Weekend
Iowa's polling queen, the odd allure of the New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton's Killer Mike problem — plus, outside the world of politics, a fascinating 17th-century Spanish dictionary. Really.
Building A New Community For The Rural Homeless
One woman gave up a prosperous career with the goal of helping homeless people rebuild their lives.
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Behind The Music: Bernie Sanders
No, this isn't a parody: The presidential candidate has a folk album. The producer of the 1987 recording gives NPR a glimpse inside the studio — and explains the then-mayor's "talking-blues approach."
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South Korea's Newest TV Stars Are North Korean Defectors
North Korean defectors star on talk shows, dating shows and compete in campy challenges. They're giving South Koreans an unprecedented glimpse of the North's experience. But it's not the full picture.
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The Federal Response To Oregon Occupation May Have Roots In Ruby Ridge
During the armed occupation in Oregon, many have asked why officers don't just storm the wildlife refuge. The answer may rest in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where in 1992 a similar standoff ended in violence.
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The Latest On GOP Candidate Race Iowa
NPR's David Greene offers Rachel Martin analysis on how Republican presidential hopefuls are faring in Iowa.
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The Planets We Don't Have
Last week, astronomers said they discovered evidence of a ninth planet in our solar system. It may be a super-Earth, something scientists didn't think we had here, says astrophysicist Adam Frank.
White House To Request $1 Billion For Cancer 'Moonshot'
President Obama plans to ask Congress for $755 million in cancer-research funding in his 2017 budget. That's in addition to $195 million already approved in 2016.
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