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Sanders Raises Nearly As Much As Clinton In 3rd Quarter
New campaign fundraising numbers are out, and they show Bernie Sanders on pace with Hillary Clinton. For Republicans, Ben Carson was the big winner. NPR's Robert Siegel learns more from correspondent Peter Overby.
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Ruling Class And Revolution Clash In Sumptuous 'Indian Summers'
While the British gossip over gin and tonics, the Indian streets are brewing with calls for independence. The new 10-part British TV drama has just had its U.S. debut.
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Ridley Scott Finds An Optimistic Space In 'The Martian'
Starring Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars, The Martian retains the humor and ingenuity of Andy Weir's novel, even if Damon's crewmates are a bit too good-looking after months in space.
Suspense And Emotion Teeter Alongside Each Other In 'The Walk'
Aside from a shaky French accent from Joseph Gordon-Levitt, The Walk is pretty compelling once it actually gets to the story of a famous wire walk between the twin towers.
Measuring The Use Of Force May Help New York Police To Limit It
The New York Police Department is rolling out a new policy to record officers' use of force. The strategy has already been implemented in L.A. and Seattle. Advocates say it's an effective way to limit force; but cops say it's burdensome bureaucracy, and causes them to lay off potential criminals.
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Russia's Strikes In Syria Muddle Efforts Slow Flow Of Refugees
Europe is desperate to stop the flow of refugees from Syria, and that means countering ISIS and also ousting Bashar al-Assad. Russia's military action to prop up Assad is making things difficult.
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Multiple Fatalities Reported In Shooting At Oregon Community College
The exact number of casualties is unclear after the incident at Umpqua Community College in rural western Oregon. Local authorities say the threat is now over.
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Volkswagen Latest: U.S. Sales Stall, German Prosecutors Veer From Criminal Probe
Unsurprisingly, the car company's U.S. sales slowed in the last third of September. Also: German prosecutors say they didn't open a criminal investigation into the former CEO, Martin Winterkorn.
A South Korean City Designed For The Future Takes On A Life Of Its Own
Songdo City was planned as a futuristic international business hub. Instead, it's become popular among Koreans as an attractive residential area. This story is the latest in NPR's Cities Project.
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Hackers Breach Credit Agency Experian, Stealing 15 Million T-Mobile Consumers' Info
T-Mobile's CEO says he is "incredibly angry" about the privacy breach and offers free credit monitoring for customers.
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