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Daniels in MPD Custody Under Hefty Bond
The driver wanted for ramming a car into an apartment building and killing a 6-year-old boy is now in the custody of Montgomery police. 28-year-old Juan…
Boehner Plans Trip To Israel This Month
The House speaker's visit at the end of the month follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election and his controversial address to the U.S. Congress.
#NPRreads: From Supreme Court Justice To The Notorious R.B.G.
For your weekend, here are four recommendations: How Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg became an Internet meme, how The Great Wave went viral, a profile of Hugh Hewitt and why 4Chan's founder walked away.
In 'Redeployment,' Former Marine Explores The Challenges Of Coming Home
Phil Klay served in Iraq from January 2007 to February 2008. He recently won a National Book Critics Circle award for his collection of short stories. Originally broadcast Nov. 25, 2014.
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Budget Reconciliation Explained Through Chutes And Ladders
The president's proposed budget sets the stage for Republicans to use a tool they've lacked until now: reconciliation. But they're not likely to win the game.
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March Madness 2015: Winners And Losers
NPR's Tom Goldman talks to Don Gonyea about the latest upsets and advancements in the men's NCAA college basketball tournament. The women's tournament gets underway Friday, too.
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Interior Department Issues New Federal Rules On 'Fracking'
The Obama administration introduced new rules Friday to regulate oil and gas "fracking" on federal lands.
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Relationship Between Obama And Netanyahu? It's Complicated
The White House says it needs to reassess its options in light of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign comments dismissing a two-state solution. It's not the only issue where he and President Obama clash; there's also Iran.
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In Move From Web To TV, 'Childrens Hospital' Could Set An Example
Childrens Hospital returns to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim for its sixth season Friday. NPR's Eric Deggans spent a day on set and reports on how this niche comedy is swimming against the tide.
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Mexico's High Court Overturns Murder Conviction Of Man Jailed For 23 Years
The country's Supreme Court ruled that Alfonso Martin del Campo Dodd, who holds both U.S. and Mexican citizenship, was convicted based entirely on a confession derived by torture.
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