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Check Out Every Single One Of The U.N.'s Special Days
March 21 is especially popular — it's got five "international days," from World Poetry Day to International Day of Forests.
Build It And Fans Will Come: Is There A Market For Two LA Football Teams?
The new stadium planned for the Los Angeles Rams will be among the most sophisticated in the NFL. But what does the deal bring to a city that was without a team for more than 20 years?
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Conservatives Emerge Strong In Latest Republican Debate
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz were the clear front-runners in Thursday night's debate. Scott Simon talks with NPR's Ron Elving about what that means for the rest of the candidates.
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4 Assailants, At Least 20 Victims Dead After Hours-Long Attack In Burkina Faso
Al-Qaida-linked gunmen stormed a hotel popular with Westerners in Ouagadougou, taking more than 120 hostages Friday night, officials say. Security forces have now taken back the hotel.
Listeners Uncover Details About Mysterious Muse Behind 'The Brothers Nazaroff'
As a result of Jon Kalish's piece last Saturday on the obscure Yiddish musician known as Prince Nazaroff, a relative and a genealogist have stepped forward to provide more details about the man.
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Taiwan Elects First Female President, From Pro-Independence Party
Tsai Ing-Wen claimed victory in Taiwan's elections Saturday. Mainland China has threatened war if Taiwan declares independence, and Tsai has pledged not to provoke the island's powerful neighbor.
Iran Releasing 5 American Detainees; America Releasing 7 Iranians
Four Iranian-American prisoners, including journalist Jason Rezaian, are being exchanged with seven Iranians imprisoned in the U.S. A fifth American is being released, separate from the prisoner swap.
Iranian Release Of Prisoners May Be Part Of Broader Deal To Lift Sanctions
Secretary of State John Kerry is in Vienna this morning, and Iranian state media are reporting the release of four Iranian-American prisoners. It may be part of a deal with Iran to lift sanctions.
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Who Are The Prisoners The U.S. And Iran Are Exchanging?
Four men in Iranian custody and seven working their way through the U.S. legal system will be released or pardoned today as part of a prisoner swap. Here's what we know about them.
Michigan Governor Vows To Fix Flint's Drinking Water Emergency
Gov. Rick Snyder delivered his State of the State address, and apologized for the drinking water disaster in Flint. He said he will release his emails on the lead-contaminated tap water in Flint.
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