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How Eisenhower's Strategies Could Help Obama When It Comes To ISIS
Steve Inskeep talks to Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World — about lessons that can be learned from Eisenhower's national security strategies.
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Alabama Shakes, Live At Austin City Limits
Watch Brittany Howard and band lay into the heady soul ballad "Joe" at their headlining ACL performance, in advance of the show's 41st season premiere.
Immigration Activists Hope To Maintain Momentum For Reform
Immigration activists go into 2016 hoping to maintain momentum in their campaign for reform. The new year promises a major Supreme Court ruling on President Obama's executive actions.
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A Winter Classic And New Year Bowl Games: The Week In Sports
Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine previews the college football championship, then turns to hockey.
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Author Profiles The 'Traumatized People' Living In The World's Largest Refugee Camp
Founded in 1991 as a temporary shelter for Somalis, the Dadaab complex in Kenya now houses nearly half a million refugees. Ben Rawlence profiles nine of its residents in his new book, City of Thorns.
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Why There's No Sign Of Law Enforcement At Site Of Oregon Takeover
The armed occupiers of a federal wildlife refuge have been free to come and go. After deadly government raids in the 1990s, such as Waco and Ruby Ridge, there's less appetite for force these days.
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Former St. George's School Students Discuss Sexual Abuse Allegations
Attorneys say 40 individuals have made credible claims that they were sexually assaulted at St. George's School, a private boarding school in Newport, R.I. Three spoke at a news conference in Boston.
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GOP Candidates Address Forum On Addiction In New Hampshire
Whatever happens in the state with the first primary becomes big news in presidential elections. New Hampshire has an addiction epidemic. The issue is now being discussed on the campaign trial.
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Medicaid May Soon Pay For Some Inpatient Addiction Treatment
Some Medicaid plans will now get federal funding for 15 days of inpatient treatment. But Pennsylvania fears the new rule will close a loophole the state has been using to pay for longer stints.
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Animation Pairs With Soul-Crushing Isolation In 'Anomalisa'
The new film by Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman uses stop-motion animation to tell a quasi-love story. Critic David Edelstein calls Anomalisa amazing — but also creepy and, ultimately, unsatisfying.
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