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2 Immunologists Win 2018 Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
James P. Allison, 70, and Tasuku Honjo, 76, won the prize for their discovery of cancer therapy that works by harnessing the body's own immune system.
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Referendum To Change Macedonia's Name Falls Short Of Voter Requirement
On Sunday, voters in Macedonia were asked whether the country's name should be changed to North Macedonia. It appears voter turnout for the referendum fell short of what's required.
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City Council Election: Fairbanks Voters Oust Bagwill, Re-elect Rogers, Elect Kun, Ottersten
Fairbanks voters ousted incumbent City Councilman Jonathan Bagwill Tuesday and elected in his place challenger Kathryn Ottersten, according to unofficial…
No Longer Under ISIS Control, How Has Raqqa Changed?
About a year after the battle to force ISIS out of the Syrian city of Raqqa, a trip there shows progress in clearing the rubble but still great destruction and uncertainty.
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'New York Times' Report Reignites Interest In Trump's Tax Returns
David Greene talks to Andrea Berstein, co-host of the podcast Trump Inc., a co-production of member station WNYC and ProPublica, about allegations of tax fraud against Trump in The New York Times.
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Women In Brazil Are Mobilizing Against The Presidential Election Front-Runner
Brazil's preparing for the most divisive presidential election since its dictatorship ended in the 1980s. Huge numbers of women are mobilized to oppose far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who has a record for misogyny, racism and homophobia.
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In 'Hey, Kiddo,' Jarrett Krosoczka Sketches Childhood, A Mom's Addiction
In 17 years, the author of the popular Lunch Lady children's series has published 38 books — but his latest stands out. The heartfelt graphic memoir tells the story of his childhood.
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Pence Delivers Inflammatory Speech Against Chinese Government
Vice President Mike Pence gave an aggressive speech against the Chinese government this past week.
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MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Winner: Rev. William J. Barber II
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with 2018 Macarthur Fellowship recipient Rev. William Barber II about social activism as a creative enterprise.
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Recent Violence Against Police Officers
After seven law enforcement officers were shot — one fatally — in South Carolina this week, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Maria Haberfeld of CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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