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Trump: 'I Know So Many Muslims Who Are Fabulous People'
In interviews with the Sunday news shows, Trump dodged questions about whether he really believed that President Obama was a foreign-born Muslim.
Author Jackie Collins Remembered For Impact On Steamy Fiction
Jackie Collins, best-selling author of pulpy fiction, has died of breast cancer at the age of 77. Freelance journalist Annalisa Quinn tells NPR's Linda Wertheimer about Collins' influence.
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Dozens Of Migrants Feared Dead In Aegean Sea Boat Accidents
At least 13 refugees were killed when a ferry boat hit their dinghy and two dozen other are missing in after a boat sank off the Greek island of Lesbos.
Two Americans Held In Yemen Are Freed, White House Says
One was identified as an employee of a New Orleans-based logistics company who had been held since March. The other, from Michigan, worked as a security consultant.
Life With A Comedian Isn't Always Funny
Kelly Carlin, George Carlin's daughter, released a new memoir called A Carlin Home Companion, about growing up as the only daughter of one of the greatest comedians of all time.
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For Prolific Author Percival Everett, The Wilderness Is A Place Of Clarity
Everett praises Wyoming, where many of his new stories are set, for being "so sparsely populated." And he says the outdoors aren't dangerous — human voices in the wilderness are far scarier.
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Why Hillary Clinton May Not Have The Female Vote Locked Up
"I think [Bernie Sanders] has a lot of good ideas," said one New Hampshire college student. "But at the same time I feel kind of guilty for not supporting Hillary because she is a woman."
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How Equal Is American Opportunity? Survey Shows Attitudes Vary By Race
A majority of Americans agree race relations have deteriorated nationally, and stayed the same locally. But on questions of equality, opinions are sharply split between white and black respondents.
The New College Scorecard: NPR Does Some Math
There are dozens of ways to slice and dice all the data in the Obama Administration's new college scorecard. Here are three.
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FDA Revisits Safety Of Essure Contraceptive Device
It's the only available, nonsurgical permanent birth control option that's FDA-approved. But thousands of women have complained of serious side effects like severe pain, heavy bleeding and depression.
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