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Nairobi Bombings Are A Sign Of Spreading Militant Influence
A pair of bombs killed at least 10 people in Kenya's capital on Friday. What do these and a slew of other attacks in Kenya say about the security situation in the country and the region?
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10 Years Of Gay Marriage, How To Make Godzilla Roar, And Terry Crews On 'Manhood'
10 years of gay marriage in the U.S., the sound design behind Godzilla's iconic roar, and actor Terry Crews on his new book, Manhood.
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Review: Hundred Waters, 'The Moon Rang Like A Bell'
All over its darkly shimmering second album, the band showcases a remarkable ability to pull listeners' strings. Hundred Waters' members make music to burrow deep into, to obsess over.
Review: Lee Bains III + The Glory Fires, 'Dereconstructed'
On its second album, the band is intense enough to refresh the Southern-rock legacy it's joined. Throughout Dereconstructed, its members examine the fight to claim a home that can drive you crazy.
'Silver Tsunami' And Other Terms That Can Irk The Over-65 Set
Reporter Ina Jaffe covers aging for NPR. But many common terms for people formerly known as senior citizens have become stigmatized, she says — leaving her at a loss for words.
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Gay Marriage Around The Country: Not All Judges Say 'I Do'
Same-sex couples in Arkansas are now lining up to get their marriage licenses, while Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage is being challenged. Tell Me More gets a breakdown of similar cases nationwide.
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Here's How You Protect Your Kids From Identity Theft
Child identity theft cases sometimes continue for years before they're discovered. Adam Levin, of Identity Theft 911, explains how this happens, and what to do about it.
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China's Communist Party Learns The Fine Art Of Public Relations
NPR correspondent Frank Langfitt watched as instructors walked party officials through a mock press conference. Many were reluctant to open up, seeing only the down side of sharing information.
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Parents Draw The Line On Teen Relationships And Social Media
Teen performer Willow Smith's mom says the Instagram photo of her daughter laying in bed with an older shirtless man is no big deal. But some say it's creepy. Tell Me More's parenting panel weighs in.
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What Drives Protests On Campus?
IMF chief Christine Lagarde and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice have backed out of giving commencement speeches after campus protests. Does it mean campus activism is alive and well?
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