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After Paris Attacks, Encrypted Communication Is Back In Spotlight
Security officials say the Paris attacks are an example why law enforcement needs to access encrypted data. Privacy advocates and the tech industry say such "back doors" are not the best solution.
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France's National Front Leader Criticizes Hollande's Response To Paris Attacks
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Marine Le Pen, a French politician who is the president of the far-right National Front, the largest political party in France in 2014.
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An Iraqi Town Is Retaken From ISIS, And Looting And Retribution Begin
Yazidis and Kurds have retaken the Iraqi town of Sinjar, which fell to ISIS last year. Yazidis, who have been brutally targeted by ISIS, now warn of dire consequences for those in ISIS-held villages.
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Nicaraguan Police Block Cubans Attempting To Reach U.S.
Nicaragua, a leftist ally of Cuba, is blocking some 2,000 Cubans from entering. The Cubans, stuck in Costa Rica, want to go to the U.S. and fear warming U.S.-Cuban ties may close the door.
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Republicans In Congress Call For Pause In Refugee Resettlement
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, Republicans in Congress are seeking action limiting President Obama's plan to resettle Syrian refugees in the United States.
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French Parents Try To Explain The Inexplicable To Their Kids
French kids are asking about the attacks, and parents and teachers are trying their best to guide them through events that have rattled the entire country.
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Book Review: 'Catalog Of Unabashed Gratitude,' Ross Gay
Tess Taylor reviews Ross Gay's collection, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude.
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Tenn. Law Targets Pregnant Women Who Are Drug Addicts
A controversial new "fetal assault" law in Tennessee punishes pregnant women who abuse drugs. The new law is intended to encourage mothers-to-be to seek treatment, but it can also scare women.
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Mistaken For A Possible Terrorist, Egyptian Man Remains Hospitalized
The man was severely injured in last week's explosions outside the soccer stadium. French media initially reported that he might have been a bomber but he was in Paris to care for a sick brother.
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Why It's Hard To Put An End To Unwanted Robocalls
It's difficult for regulators to stop companies that flout the Do Not Call Registry. Robocalls can come from overseas, making them hard to regulate, and they often spoof caller IDs.
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