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Saudis Threaten Economic Repercussions If Congress Passes 9/11 Bill
As President Obama prepares to leave for Saudi Arabia, there is new controversy surrounding a bill that would effectively give 9/11 families the ability to sue the Saudi government.
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Many American Independent Party Voters In California Are Mis-Registered
The American Independent Party calls itself "The Fastest Growing Political Party in California," but an investigation by the Los Angeles Times found a majority of voters registered with the AIP may have done so by mistake. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with John Myers of the Los Angeles Times.
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How Social Media Smeared A Missing Student As A Terrorism Suspect
The documentary Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi explores what happened after a tweet misidentified a Brown University student as one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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New Polio Vaccine Rollout Comes With A Big Risk
This week the world is attempting a first — the largest, quickest rollout of a vaccine in history. The goal is to make the polio vaccine safer, but it comes with a big risk.
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Sense Of Place North Carolina: Mount Moriah
World Cafe kicks off its North Carolina trip with a visit to songwriter Heather McEntire's Raleigh home, which doubles as the band's practice space.
UN Ambassador Tours West Africa To Highlight Boko Haram Threat
United Nations Ambassador Samantha Power is touring states on the frontline of the battle against Islamist extremists Boko Haram. She's pushing for more regional cooperation in the fight.
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World Cafe Next: Car Seat Headrest
Rarely has teen angst sounded as fun as it does on 23-year-old Will Toledo's newest album.
Why Our Brains Weren't Made To Deal With Climate Change
Human beings would be better at fighting climate change if we weren't so, well, human. In this episode, we explore the psychological barriers to addressing climate change.
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Taliban Claims Responsibility For Explosion In Afghan Capital Kabul
A week ago, the Taliban announced they were launching their annual spring offensive in Afghanistan. Tuesday morning, a suicide bomber was followed by gunmen who staged an attack in Kabul.
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Pentagon: Troops To Be Close To Iraqi Front Lines In Fight Against ISIS
The Pentagon has authorized more than 200 additional troops for duty in Iraq to fight ISIS, specifically focused on retaking Mosul. They will be trainers, attack helicopter crews and artillery crews.
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