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Stranded In Hungarian Camps, Migrants Press To Leave
Migrants from as far away as Afghanistan have been placed behind barbed wire in detention camps in Hungary. NPR's Lauren Frayer visits a camp where the numbers — and the frustrations — keep growing.
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Gulf States Taking Heat For Not Resettling Syrian Refugees
Humanitarian groups are criticizing the wealthy Gulf Arab states, which do not have a tradition of resettling migrants. Analysts say there's little political will to change that.
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opbmusic Presents: Husky
The folk-rock duo from Melbourne, Australia, strips down "I'm Not Coming Back" so both voices shine.
Dalton Bridge Could Be Relocated
The State of Alaska is looking into re-locating the Dalton Highway Bridge across the Yukon River. As KUAC’s Dan Bros reports, the 40 year old bridge is…
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A Physician Asks: Is Being Black Bad For Your Health?
Damon Tweedy discusses race and medicine in his new memoir Black Man in a White Coat. "There's been a long history of African-Americans being mistreated by the health care system," he says.
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House Begins Series Of Hearings On Defunding Planned Parenthood
The House Judiciary Committee held the first hearing Wednesday to investigate whether Planned Parenthood is breaking any laws, but it quickly focused instead on whether abortion should be legal.
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Can Grocery Carts Steer Consumers To Healthier Purchases?
New research finds that putting in partitions in grocery carts can increase the likelihood shoppers buy healthy fruits and veggies. (This piece initially aired on May 26, 2015 on Morning Edition.)
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Kent State's Female Kicker Still Waiting For A Chance
April Goss is believed to be the only woman on the roster of a Division One college football team. The coach vows she'll play, but she didn't last week when the team lost to Illinois 52-3.
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KCRW Presents: The Arcs
Dan Auerbach's new band lays down a blues-rock soundtrack for late-summer dreaming. Watch The Arcs perform "Stay In My Corner."
Sport Fishermen Target Cownose Rays In The Chesapeake Bay
In the Chesapeake Bay, cownose rays are becoming a bit of a nuisance. They migrate to the bay once a year and are gobbling up oysters. Tournaments have cropped up to eliminate some of the cownose rays and environmentalists are upset.
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