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In Wake Of Attempted Coup, Turkish President Vows To Eradicate 'Virus'
A wide crackdown is underway in Turkey following a failed coup against elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. NPR's Leila Fadel gives the latest.
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'The Couple Next Door' Ratchets Up Parenting Paranoia
Shari Lapena's novel about a couple whose baby daughter goes missing while they're at a dinner party next door strikes at the heart of parenting fears — but falls down as a police procedural.
Artist Peter Doig Says He Didn't Paint This, And A Judge Agrees
A retired corrections officer says he bought the painting from Doig in 1976, but Doig (now a famous artist) says that wasn't him. So the retiree lawyered up and went to court.
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Long-Buried Secrets, Scampering Dreams And A Cat That Talks: 'Eartha'
In Cathy Malkasian's gorgeous, melancholic graphic novel, a woman travels to a distant city to learn why its residents have stopped dreaming.
In Afghanistan, Security Incidents And Civilian Casualties At Record Highs
A new report from a U.S. government watchdog paints a bleak picture of Afghanistan's security and corruption issues, as the U.S. considers sending more troops.
Scientists Say Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Made Earth's Surface Act Like Liquid
The asteroid smashed into Earth. And from miles under the Earth's surface, rock hurtled upward to a height twice that of Mount Everest and then collapsed outward to form a ring of mountains.
Looking Back On Ronald Reagan's Image
Ahead of Tuesday's California primary, the legacy of one of the state's — and the nation's — most influential politicians still resonates: President Ronald Reagan.
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The Nightmare Of Grocery Shopping In Venezuela
Venezuela's economic model has imploded. With food production, import and distribution now controlled by the government, shelves are bare. A day's hunt for groceries in Caracas can prove futile.
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Reality Check: What Donald Trump Has Said About Taxes And The Wealthy
Trump issued a reasonably detailed tax plan last year that included cuts for the middle class and wealthy. But some of his recent statements have left people pretty confused about his real intentions.
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'I've Got Your Back,' Obama Tells Residents Of Flint, Mich., Amid Water Crisis
The president told an energetic audience he "will not rest" until the city's water is safe to drink. A federal state of emergency has been declared as a result of lead leaching into Flint's water.
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