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Wyoming Schools Get Poor Report Card For Native American Absenteeism
One in three Native students are what's considered "chronically absent," in this state. Educators on the Wind River Indian Reservation say that's a major factor holding back student achievement.
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International Summit To Debate Editing Human DNA
Hundreds of scientists from around the world are participating in a three-day summit in Washington, D.C., to discuss the promises and dangers of powerful new gene editing techniques.
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Drought Turns Spotlight On Future Of California Farms
Half of all fruits, vegetables and nuts grown in the United States come from California. Despite four years of extreme drought, the state's agriculture industry is thriving for some farmers. Ben Bergman with member station KPCC reports.
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Clinton Emails: 'ROLF,' Plus 'Mittens' Romney And Newt The 'Grinch'
The latest release of the Democratic presidential candidate's emails from her controversial private server total 7,825 pages, including portions of 328 documents that were upgraded to "Confidential."
East Coast Blizzard Doesn't Fall Short Of Expectations
A massive blizzard is hitting the East Coast hard. We've sent our intrepid reporter Jennifer Ludden out into the elements. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Jennifer, if we can find her.
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Advocacy Groups Take Issue With EU's New Migrant Deal
Humanitarian groups are not happy about a deal between the European Union and Turkey on how to handle the influx of migrants. Iverna McGowan of Amnesty international shares her take.
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U.S. Presidential Candidates React To Terror Attacks In Brussels
The terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday spurred reactions from some of the presidential candidates in the U.S.
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Study: Sanders' Proposals Would Add $18 Trillion To Debt Over 10 Years
His single-payer health care plan would cost an estimated $32 trillion, according to the Tax Policy Center. And it's not balanced out enough by tax increases.
House Speaker Paul Ryan To Meet With Donald Trump In Attempt To Mend Ties
House Speaker Paul Ryan says he is unable, right now, to support the Republican Party's de facto nominee Donald Trump. This has put him in direct conflict with some members of the congressional GOP who do support Trump. Ryan and Trump will meet Thursday and attempt to mend fences.
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Speaker Paul Ryan Calls Donald Trump Meeting 'Encouraging'
House Speaker Paul Ryan met with the de facto nominee of the Republican Party Donald Trump Thursday and called the conversation encouraging and a good first step, while acknowledging that the two have legitimate policy differences.
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