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Platform Check: Presidential Candidates On Legalizing Marijuana
Several states are voting on legalizing marijuana in November. NPR takes a look at where the presidential candidates stand on the issue of legal pot.
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Clinton Aims To Show Personal Motivations Behind Her Policies
Hillary Clinton tends to emphasize her policy knowledge and extensive plans for the country. But she spoke Thursday night in what her campaign says is the start of a more personal pitch to voters.
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Viking's Choice: Surface To Air Missive, 'Time Being'
Taylor Ross hugs the fruit-striped void and sends melody sideways down the yellow brick road.
'NeuroTribes' Examines The History — And Myths — Of The Autism Spectrum
Steve Silberman talks about how Nazi extermination plans and a discredited scientific paper about childhood vaccines shaped our current understanding of autism. Originally broadcast Sept. 2, 2015.
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How An Architect Used Striking Design To Capture New Smithsonian's Meaning
As the Smithsonian prepares to open its National Museum of African American History and Culture in a couple weeks, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the museum's architect, David Adjaye.
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In 'Acoustic Recordings,' Jack White Winks At Tradition
White's new retrospective compilation, Jack White Acoustic Recordings, 1998-2016, highlights his delightfully scrambled, playful approach to American roots music.
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Trump Blasts Clinton's 'Deplorables' Comment In Asheville, N.C.
Donald Trump spoke to supporters in Asheville, N.C., Monday night, where he criticized Hillary Clinton's comments about his supporters but largely stayed away from her recent health issues.
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Why Gap Insurance Is Making A Comeback
Gap health insurance plans are meant to cover one-time events. When the health care law required some form of major medical insurance, it was thought the need for gap coverage would disappear.
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Miami Begins Using New Mosquito Trap In Zika Control Efforts
Miami is starting to use a new technology for reducing mosquito populations that was recently approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for emergency use in areas where there is Zika. It's a type of trap that attracts females and contaminates them with a larvicide they then spread to other breeding sites.
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N.J. Church Group To Resettle Syrian Refugee Family With Special Needs
The group offered to help resettle Syrian refugees in the U.S., and members received a special case: a family of six with a father badly wounded. It's a yearlong commitment for the volunteers.
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