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Spain's Prime Minister Must Build A Coalition To Stay In Power
Spain's lackluster prime minister suffered a setback at the polls over the weekend. His party won the most votes in Sunday's elections, but fell short of a majority.
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The Fed Raised Interest Rates So What Happens Next?
The Federal Reserve hasn't raised short-term interest rates since 2006. Renee Montagne talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution
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Jennifer Lawrence Looks Back On A Career-Changing 'Yes-Or-No Question'
Lawrence got her big break as Katniss in the Hunger Games series. She says concerns about the price of fame made her hesitate before saying "yes" to the role. She's now starring in the drama Joy.
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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings: Tiny Desk Concert
The soul star and her Dap-Kings throw a holiday soul party with "Silent Night" and two spirited originals: one for Christmas and one for Hanukkah.
Digital Culture Critic Abandons 'Fake On The Internet' Column
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Caitlin Dewey, the digital culture critic for the Washington Post, about why she ended her "What Was Fake On The Internet This Week" column.
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How Did We Do On 2015 Tech Predictions? 'Still Waiting'
Last year, our tech reporters looked ahead to developments dealing with anticipatory computing, data breaches and Apple. Now as 2015 ends, they consider what has changed.
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When Children Go To War: A Heartbreaking Portrait In 'Beasts Of No Nation'
The film tells the story of a child soldier in an unnamed West African country. Director Cary Fukunaga says that he tried to protect the young actors from some of the movie's most violent scenes.
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John Powers' List Of Books, CDs And DVDs He Wishes He Had Reviewed In 2015
Every year, critic John Powers finds himself compiling a list of praiseworthy work he's read, watched or heard that he neglected to mention on the radio. This year, he's sharing his "Ghost List."
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