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Transcript: NPR's Interview With Hillary Clinton
Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke with NPR's Ari Shapiro in San Antonio on Jan. 20.
Women's Hockey Takes Stage As New Pro Sports League
Founder Dani Rylan launched the league in October with teams in Boston, Buffalo, Connecticut and New York City. For girls who want to play pro, she says, the NWHL can turn dreams into reality.
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Field Organizers For Clinton, Sanders Work To Build Momentum In Iowa
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are pulling out the stops to mobilize supporters ahead of next month's Iowa caucuses. NPR catches up with some of those supporters.
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Clinton, Sanders Step Up Attacks As Iowa Caucuses Near
It's the final stretch in Iowa. In a little over a week, people will cast the first votes of this election — and, on the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders find themselves in a very tight race and stepping up attacks and changing tactics.
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Former Oklahoma City Police Officer Sentenced To 263 Years For Sexual Assaults
Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted of raping and sexually assaulting multiple women while on the job. A judge has sentenced him to 263 years, served consecutively — the maximum possible sentence.
#ZikaQA: Goats and Soda's Live Video Q&A On The Zika Virus
NPR correspondents Lourdes Garcia-Navarro and Jason Beaubien answered your questions on the Zika virus in a live YouTube Q&A.
California Cops Frustrated With 'Catch-And-Release' Crime-Fighting
Prosecutors and some police departments in the state say reducing prison sentences is having an undesired outcome: more property crime. But reform advocates say police are jumping to conclusions.
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What Does It Mean If An Attack Is 'ISIS-Inspired'?
Earlier this month, a man opened fire on a Philadelphia policeman. The suspect later told police he did it for ISIS, but authorities have found no link between him and the extremist group.
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Truck Sale Profits Help Automakers Develop Future Technologies
Consumers bought a historic number of trucks and SUVs last year. With gas prices at record lows, consumers are gobbling up increasingly bigger and faster trucks. What does that mean for the future?
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Militants Kill At Least 17 In Attack On Somali Beachfront Restaurant
Gunmen holed up in a restaurant after firing on diners and passers-by. The militant Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for the violence.
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