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Women In The U.S. Military May Serve In Combat Posts, Pentagon Says
Defense Secretary Carter announced all combat positions will be open to qualified women. Steve Inskeep talks to Army veteran Emily Miller, who was an officer attached to a regiment in Afghanistan.
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With Few Signs Of Progress, Russia's Putin Warns Of Long Fight In Syria
"Terrorists in Syria pose a special threat," Putin says. "Many people there are from Russia, and if they win in Syria, sooner or later they will come to Russia as well."
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Frenzied Media Pore Over Home Of San Bernardino Killers During Live Broadcasts
The landlord tells NPR that he allowed journalists into the Redlands, Calif., home of Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik after it was returned to his control by federal law enforcement officials.
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Folk Alley Presents: Kevin Gordon
Watch the singer-songwriter spin a tale of faith-healing and the supernatural in "Following A Sign."
Scientists Strike Giant Paleontological 'Gold'
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have found a field of dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye. The footprints were made by giant dinosaurs 50 feet long that weighed nearly 20 tons.
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Moment Of Truth In 'Youth' Hits Home For Actor Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel plays a film director spending time at a spa in the Swiss Alps in the movie, "Youth." He talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the production and a chance meeting in Sarajevo, years ago.
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New York Times Publishes First Front Page Editorial In Nearly 100 Years
The New York Times published an editorial on its front page, calling for an end to the "gun epidemic." NPR's Scott Simon speaks with NPR's David Folkenflik about the paper's decision.
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One Meme To Rule Them All — And Maybe Get A Man Tossed In Prison?
A man in Turkey is on trial for creating a meme that compares the character Gollum to Turkey's president. Michael Drough, a Lord of the Rings scholar, talks about whether Gollum is a true villain.
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Oklahoma Oil Workers Worry About Industry-Linked Earthquakes
New research raises alarms about quakes near Cushing, Okla., home to the country's largest oil hub. No damage has been reported, but operators at the hub are on alert.
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Hours After San Bernardino Shooting, Muslim Community Condemned Attack
The Council on American-Islamic Relations held a press conference very early into the investigation into the attack. CAIR communications director Ibrahim Hooper explains why they moved so quickly.
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