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Ponzi Scheme In China Stole $7.6 Billion From Investors, Police Say
According to local media, some businesses had no idea they were being touted as investment opportunities by Ezubao, an online lender.
What Compels People To Share Certain Videos?
It's a question that has garnered interest from many — particularly marketers. Some research suggests activation of the autonomic nervous system plays a part, says Tania Lombrozo.
The Stream: Clinton And Sanders Close In Iowa; Ted Cruz Wins GOP Caucuses
Archived news, photos and analysis from NPR's political team on the ground in Iowa and in Washington, D.C. Updated all night.
Clinton Comments On Lessons Of '08, Email 'Politics' And Voters' Passion
David Greene talks with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
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O'Malley, Paul, Carson, Fiorina Check In On Iowa Caucus Day
Democrat Martin O'Malley and Republicans Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson talk with David Greene about criticism and expectations heading into caucuses for the 2016 presidential race.
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Waiting To See Who Wins Iowa? Take A Look At How Past Winners Have Fared
The first real votes of the 2016 presidential election are rolling in tonight. We mark the occasion with questions, answers, links to NPR's coverage — and a walk down memory lane.
John Scott Transcends Jokes, NHL's Resistance And Is Named MVP Of All-Star Game
"You can't write this stuff. It's unbelievable how it happened," says the journeyman enforcer who took a break from the minor league AHL to play in the NHL's showcase game.
Women And The Generational Divide Between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders
Clinton has embraced and touted her potential to be the first female president much more this year than in 2008. But she doesn't have all Democratic women wrapped up. Women under 45 are for Sanders.
2015 Brought Big Money For Clinton And Bush; Sanders Led Small Contributions
Some wealthy conservative donors, including Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson, haven't put their money behind any candidate yet while Democratic donors have lined up behind Hillary Clinton.
WHO Declares A Global Public Health Emergency Over Zika Virus
The organization say it's concerned about a possible link between the mosquito-borne virus and the cluster of children with birth defects from microcephaly.
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