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Amnesty Report: Child Labor Used To Gather Minerals For Gadget Batteries
Amnesty International says that Apple, Samsun and Sony are failing to do basic checks to make sure that minerals in their products are not mined by children in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Pakistani Forces Gain Control Of University After Gunmen Attack
Gunmen attacked a university in Charsadda, Pakistan, killing at least 20 people. Steve Inskeep talks to Jonathan Boone, a reporter with The Guardian. Charsadda has been the scene of previous attacks.
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Black Lives Matter Protesters Crash U.S. Conference Of Mayors Meeting
Members of the Black Lives Matter movement protested Wednesday at the U.S. Conference of Mayors right before a group of city leaders were set to discuss policing and safe communities.
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Watch: Dr. Dog, Live At World Cafe
Watch the adventurous Philadelphia rock band premiere its new album, Psychedelic Swamp, in a live webcast on Thursday, Jan. 21 at 4:15 p.m. ET.
AFC Championship Could Be The Final Manning-Brady Matchup
When Denver hosts New England on Sunday, it will be the 17th meeting between quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. David Greene talks to Gary Myers author of the book, Brady Vs Manning.
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Calendar Will Play A Wild Card Role In The GOP Nominating Contest
This election season is more frenzied than those in recent memory, says a top GOP lawyer. Renee Montagne talks to Benjamin Ginsberg, about why the nominating contest won't be over for months.
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Chicago Ministers Boycott Mayor's King Day Breakfast
Dozens of black religious leaders boycotted Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast. David Greene talks to Chicago pastor Corey Brooks about the mayor's handling of police violence.
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500L Fiat Used By Pope For Sale At Charity Auction
Pope Francis is ditching the car he rode around in on his trip to the U.S. last fall. The modest vehicle is up for auction at the Philadelphia Auto Show Black Tie Tailgate next weekend.
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Hawaii Couple Lured To Iowa For Front-Row Seat To Presidential Politics
Every campaign has volunteers who passionately support their candidate for president. Some of them have unique stories — like the couple who moved from Hawaii to Iowa to participate in the caucuses.
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Messy And Absurd, 'London Spy' Mixes Espionage With Genuine Emotion
Fresh Air critic John Powers says the five-part BBC America show pulls off something ambitious: It keeps viewers enthralled with its intensity, while catching them in "a lingering emotional undertow."
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