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Haiti Elections Seen As A Test Of Stability
Haitians vote on Sunday in legislative elections. The nation has been without lawmakers since parliament was disbanded in January, and the vote is more than three years overdue.
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Trump Booted From Conservative Forum After Latest Remarks
In an appearance on CNN, the maverick candidate called Fox News host and debate moderator Megyn Kelly a "lightweight" and "highly overrated." And those were just the nice things.
History Hijacks Life In 'All That Followed'
Set in Spain's Basque Country, Gabriel Urza's new novel chronicles three lives in the aftermath of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. Critic Michael Schaub calls it "unsparing and beautiful."
RedState Editor Says Trump's Comments 'Just Rude'
Some recent comments about Fox News host Megyn Kelly got Donald Trumped disinvited from an upcoming conservative event. Linda Wertheimer talks to RedState editor Erick Erickson about his decision.
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Frances Kelsey, FDA Officer Who Blocked Thalidomide, Dies At 101
The physician and pharmacologist worked at the government agency in the early 1960s, when she uncovered a link between the drug and severe birth defects.
Typhoon Hits Chinese Coast After Sweeping Over Taiwan
The storm killed at least 6 people in Taiwan and has thrust millions into the dark. Some 1.4 million homes in China's Fujian province were evacuated ahead of its landfall.
California's Debt Payment Ends A Dark Era For The State
On Wednesday, California made its last payment on debt incurred in 2004 by Proposition 57, which sought to deal with the state's fiscal crisis. NPR's Arun Rath talks to John Myers of KQED for more.
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RedState Ringleader Relishes Trump Circus
Erick Erickson revoked his invitation for Donald Trump to speak at his conservative gathering on Saturday. And didn't seem to mind the backlash.
The Basted Egg: A Foolproof Play On The Poach
This week in Do Try This at Home, we learn an unusual technique for cooking eggs. It's a cross between poached and over easy that gives you a silky, yolky sauce for huevos rancheros.
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Group Sets Out To Increase The Numbers Of Latinos In Office
As 2016 heats up, Latino PACs are trying to build a base of voters and donors to sway the election. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Cristobal Alex of Latino Victory Project about his group's efforts.
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