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Israeli Solders Deployed To Cities To Help Quell Attacks
Israel's security forces continue to be challenged by a series of attacks that appear to be uncoordinated and spontaneous. Hundreds of soldiers are fanning out across Israel.
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Online University For Refugees Opens In Berlin As Flow Of Migrants Continues
An online university based in Berlin opened Thursday where refugees can begin to earn bachelor's degrees, even if they lack the documents required to start a regular college.
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Top Regatta Now Includes More, But Not All Disabled Rowers
For the first time, physically disabled rowers will have their own event at The Head of the Charles this year. But those with intellectual disabilities are still pushing for the chance to compete.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Justin Theroux; Randall Park; 'Bloom County'; 'The Assassin'
Actor Justin Theroux gets spiritual on HBO's The Leftovers. Randall Park steers clear of racist jokes on Fresh Off The Boat. Bloom County returns, 25 years later. Justin Chang reviews The Assassin.
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The Key To 'Accountability' — And Why You'll Be Hearing It A Lot This Week
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Michael Schmidt about accountability — a word that's likely to come up often next week, as Hillary Clinton faces the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
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Canadians Head To The Polls To Decide Tight Race
Canadians cast votes for parliament Monday, after an 11-week campaign. It's the longest in Canada's modern history — and one of the most contentious. CBC's John Northcott explains what's at play.
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East Jerusalem Becomes Focus Of The Conflict, And The Mood Is Bleak
Palestinians in East Jerusalem were not often involved in the violence in the past, but this area is the center of the current friction between Israelis and Palestinians.
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New Guidelines Reflect Knowledge On Positives, Risks Of Mammograms
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Kenny Lin, associate professor of family medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine, about what the new mammogram guidelines mean on an individual level.
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Democratic Lawmakers Press Labor Officials To Step Up Workers' Comp Oversight
The NPR/ProPublica series on workers' compensation has prompted a response from 10 ranking Democrats of Senate and Congressional Committees. The lawmakers want the Department of Labor to strengthen its oversight of state changes in workers' comp benefits and suggest possible legislation.
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