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Donald Trump Holds Up A Bible In Appeal To 'The Evangelicals'
The latest Iowa Poll shows a much closer race between Trump and Cruz if evangelical voters turn out at the same level they did four years ago.
Australian Open Results: Kerber Beats Williams, Djokovic Wins For 6th Time
In Angelique Kerber's first Grand Slam final on Saturday, she defeated Serena Williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. In the men's tournament on Sunday, Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray 6-1, 7-5, 7-6.
How Democratic Candidates Are Faring In Iowa
NPR's David Greene and Rachel Martin talk about how the Democratic presidential hopefuls are doing before the Iowa caucus.
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Trump's Confidence Grows Amid Iowa Race Poll Results
Republican candidates are entering their final hours of campaigning in Iowa before Monday night's caucuses.
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Post Student Protests, Controversial Rhodes Statue Stays
Rachel Martin has an update on last week's story from Oxford University, where students called for a controversial statue to be removed.
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Syrian Drownings Hover Over U.N. Peace Talks
U.N.-brokered talks to end the Syrian civil war are taking place in Geneva, but so far the warring sides won't even be in the same room together. NPR's Peter Kenyon updates Rachel Martin.
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What Young Republicans Have To Say About Their Party's Candidates
As the presidential primaries kick off, Rachel Martin speaks with three young Republicans about what they want from the candidates in this election and for their party in the future.
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Following The Fad, Live 'Grease' Hits The Silver Screen
A new, live TV performance of the hit musical Grease airs this weekend. Rachel Martin talks about it with Linda Holmes, host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour.
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To Rebuild 'The Collapse Of Parenting,' It's Going To Be A Challenge
Parents struggle with the balance of being a friend versus being a taskmaster. Their job, says Dr. Leonard Sax, is to "keep your child safe" and "give kids choices in some domains but not in others."
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As Noose Tightens Around ISIS In Iraq, Civilians Flee Hunger And Cold
Conditions are worsening in one ISIS-controlled area of Iraq. In pursuit of safety and stability, thousands of civilians are walking for days over the Hamrin Mountains, often without water or sleep.
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