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Haitian Election Brings A Loaded Ballot In Contentious Times
Fifty-four candidates are vying to be the next president of Haiti, in elections that are already marred by allegations of political payoffs, violence and poor planning.
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Hurricane Patricia Weakens After Landfall In Mexico
Hurricane Patricia caused less damage than expected, but Mexico is preparing for flooding after the historic storm. We'll have the latest.
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West Virginia Tells The Story Of America's Shifting Political Climate
There are few places where Obama is less liked than West Virginia. But for decades, Democrats could count on the state's voters in presidential contests, with only rare exceptions.
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Why You Shouldn't Stare Up At The Debt Ceiling And Yawn
Congress always finds a way to swerve away from the brink just as the country nears default on its bonds. But this time, political turmoil may be increasing the danger that Congress won't act in time.
Obama Wants Students To Stop Taking Unnecessary Tests
President Obama has directed the Education Department to help states cut back on tests that don't help students learn.
Sports At The Roundtable: A Rocky Week On Court, Diamond And Web
Jimi Izrael, Kevin Blackistone and Kavitha Davidson join NPR's Michel Martin for a sports-focused Barbershop. They discuss ESPN's website The Undefeated, the Louisville basketball scandal and the MLB.
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What's The Worth Of A Star? Political Endorsements, And Whether They Matter
Political endorsements — from Pharrell Williams to Duck Dynasty's Willie Robertson — are rolling in for the 2016 presidential race. But how important are these endorsements for candidates?
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Democratic Candidates Get Down To Business ... By Sitting Down To Dinner
The Democrats running for president are in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday night for the annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner, one of the marquee events leading up to January's Iowa caucus.
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Teaching Teachers To Teach: It's Not So Elementary
How are great teachers created? Practice, practice, practice, says Deborah Ball, dean of the University of Michigan School of Education.
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Live From New York, It's Donald Trump! (And A Whole Lot Of Controversy)
Donald Trump is slated to host Saturday Night Live on Nov. 7, which could put local stations in a tough spot, trying to balance candidates' air time. Meanwhile, Latino groups are condemning the move.
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