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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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Syrian Refugee Tries To Restart In Texas, After Long, Painful Journey
Kamal says he was a chef and caterer in Damascus before the Arab Spring. He talks with David Greene about his harrowing experience fleeing with his family, and their hopes for a new life in Houston.
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U.S. Rep. Carson: Linking Faith With Fitness For Office Is 'Asinine'
Renee Montagne talks with Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind., one of two Muslim members of Congress, about recent comments by Republican presidential candidates Ben Carson and Donald Trump about Muslims.
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There's A Story There: Why The Emmys Rocked Even As HBO Rolled
Despite single-network dominance that could seem a little dull, Sunday's Emmys brought great stories and some very stirring speeches.
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Despite Constant Debate, Americans' Abortion Opinions Rarely Change
While Planned Parenthood weathers attacks and a potential government shutdown looms, Americans are deeply ambivalent on abortion.
Teens Face Felony Pot Possession Charges Owing To Change In Wash. Law
Three teenagers — ages 14, 15 and 17 — could now face up to five years in prison for a charge that would have been a misdemeanor last June.
Apple Ignites Debate Over Ad-Blocking Software
Apple caused an uproar recently over the use of ad-blocking software in the new version of its mobile operating system.
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