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Graham: U.S. Should Shore Up Arab Allies To Fight 'Neighbor From Hell' ISIS
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican candidate for president, also called for a "timeout" on America's Syrian refugee program "until we can ensure we have proper vetting."
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Kasich: 'Reasonable' To 'Pause' Resettlement Of Syrian Refugees
The Ohio governor and 2016 GOP presidential hopeful outlined his foreign policy agenda in an interview with NPR, saying, "I think it is absolutely critical to invite our moderate Muslim friends."
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Wash. Gov. Inslee Welcomes Syrian Refugees To Settle In His State
Governor Jay Inslee, a Democrat, talks to Steve Inskeep about why he feels it's important to support refugees fleeing Syria's civil war. Inslee has received criticism from people in his state.
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KEXP Presents: Mammút
Watch the cathartic, energetic Icelandic rock band perform "Salt" live in the studio.
The Next 'Law & Order?' 'Chicago' Series Take Over TV With New Franchise
NBC's Chicago franchise grew this week with the premiere of Chicago Med. NPR explores whether it can be the next ER and whether executive producer Dick Wolf, who built the Law & Order empire, can do it again with the Chicago shows.
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FBI Official In Washington, D.C, Reviews Security Posture Amid ISIS Threats
The new leader of the FBI's Washington, D.C., field office gives his first interview to NPR about security posture in the U.S. capital in the face of threats by the Islamic State.
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French Government Debates Extending State Of Emergency
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Oren Gross, a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, about the history of the French state of emergency law, which gives authorities broad powers.
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Rival Arizona State Pulls Prank On University Of Arizona
Pranksters from Arizona State visited their rival's campus to collect signatures for a ballot measure declaring the University of Arizona was built on land taken from Mexico and should be returned.
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ISIS, Refugees Elevate National Security Issues In U.S. Campaign
President Obama challenged his critics to offer solutions of their own to defeat ISIS. So what are the Republican candidates saying?
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Fate Of Attacks' Planner Confirmed; State Of Emergency Extended
As the French government is pressured to prevent another attack, the prosecutor's office says the organizer of the attacks is dead. Tension from the attacks has spread to other European countries.
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