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Allies join U.S. in imposing sanctions pressure on Russia over Ukraine
The president called Russia's recognition of two Ukrainian regions a "flagrant violation of international law" and announced sanctions targeting Russia's ability to do business with the West.
Becoming a parent means forgetting what I learned in medical school
Dr. Mara Gordon spent ten years observing the health care system as a medical student and physician. When she got pregnant she finally understood how vulnerable it can feel to be a patient.
It's time for a non-white host of 'The Late Late Show'. Here's our critic's shortlist
Ali Wong, Roy Wood Jr., Amber Ruffin and Hasan Minhaj are all on this critic's shortlist of candidates for the job.
New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed Faces Angry Crowds, Deep In Trump Country
Constituents have recently packed GOP town halls to voice their concerns about health care and President Trump. On Saturday, Reed held four town halls in his Western New York district.
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Is Trump Flip-Flopping On Immigration? Yes Or No, It's Sure Been Confusing
Ahead of a major immigration speech, it's not entirely clear what Donald Trump's policies are. But maybe his voters just don't care.
Divided States: Florida Voters Roundtable
After the final debate, David Greene talks to voters representing a range of political opinions. They'll weigh in on how each candidate fared. NPR's Scott Detrow fact checks what the candidates said.
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When Disaster Strikes, He Creates A 'Crisis Map' That Helps Save Lives
"You can't protect what you can't map," says Patrick Meier. He pioneered the field of crisis mapping during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and now focuses on the use of robotics for humanitarian purposes.
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Orlando's Deadly Mass Shooting: What We Know Monday
Comparing the attack that killed 49 victims in Florida to one that hit San Bernardino, Calif., President Obama calls it "homegrown extremism."
A Nigerian Actress Had An Unlikely Dream: Make A Movie About Fistula
It's an injury that can occur in childbirth. And it takes a toll in poor countries, where corrective surgery may not be available.
Talking Housing Segregation And Chicago With WBEZ's Natalie Y. Moore
A longtime Chicago reporter, a native of the black South Side, digs into the ways segregation continues to shape the politics of her hometown, as well as her own life.
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