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Tennessee Lawmaker Calls For National Guard To Round Up Syrian Refugees
The state has taken 42 Syrian refugees since 2011, but state Rep. Glen Casada says they should be removed and prevented from re-entering Tennessee for safety reasons.
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After Night Of Clashes, Protests Continue In Minneapolis
For five days, protesters have been demanding justice for a black man who was shot by police in the head on Sunday. Police tried to disperse protesters on Wednesday using chemical irritants.
Did Vladimir Putin Just Trick Himself Into Solving Syria's War?
Diplomat Tony Blinken tells NPR's Steve Inskeep that settling the conflict in Syria may be the only honorable way for Russia to get out of its intervention in that country.
UnitedHealth Group Says It May Quit Offering Coverage On Obamacare Exchanges
The company says it's losing money on the exchanges, which are an integral part of the Affordable Care Act.
Brand-Name Drugs Can Raise Costs Without Boosting Patient Satisfaction
The website Iodine has collected data about consumers' experience with prescription drugs that show generics scored highest among people who take medicines in three popular categories.
Photographer Abbas Chronicles 'What People Do In The Name Of God'
Abbas became interested in religion while covering the Iranian Revolution. "I could see that the waves of passion [that were] raised by the Revolution were not going to stop at the borders," he says.
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Bernie Sanders Explains Democratic Socialism In 6 Clips
Sanders laid out his brand of Democratic socialism in a speech Thursday, explaining how it informs with his views on higher education, poverty, health care, the minimum wage and more.
From Grocery Shelves To Pop Culture: A Century of Coca-Cola Bottles
This week is the anniversary of a bottle designed to be "so distinctive that it could be recognized by touch alone and so unique that it could be identified when shattered on the ground."
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House Passes Legislation Designed To Pause Refugee Resettlement
The House passed legislation Thursday to pause the refugee resettlement program. The legislation includes new requirements for the government agencies that are screening Syrian and Iraqi refugees.
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Correction: World's Largest Jigsaw Puzzle
On Wednesday's program, NPR misidentified the gigantic jigsaw puzzle. We incorrectly stated it was a work called "Wildnerness" by Adrian Chesterton, when in fact it is called "Wildlife" by Adrian Chesterman.
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