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Russian Court Suspends Opposition Leader's Prison Sentence
Alexei Navalny is an anti-corruption blogger who helped organize massive anti-government protests 3 years ago. He's been the target of criminal cases that have hampered his political activities.
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A Rational Conversation: Neal Brennan On What The Hell Happened This Year
"A lot of women would say Taylor Swift has the album of the year. I don't think they'd be wrong. Taylor Swift, like Drake — I don't want to like her, but yet, here I am."
Miami Dolphins Test Beer Delivery System
Thirsty fans can now have beer delivered to their stadium seats by tweeting @beerme. The program is still being tested. At Sunday's game, only two sections of the stadium could use it.
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Hospitals Win In States That Chose To Expand Medicaid
In negotiations over the Affordable Care Act, hospitals agreed to cuts in federal payments for uncompensated care in the expectation that millions of people would get Medicaid coverage.
Beyond Free Lunch: Schools Open Food Pantries For Hungry Families
More than 8 million U.S. children don't get enough to eat. In Sacramento, Calif., one school is helping families cope by sending students home for the weekend with backpacks full of groceries.
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Potent Powdered Caffeine Raises Safety Worries
With two young men dead, the Food and Drug Administration is considering banning sales to consumers of a highly concentrated form of pure caffeine. It's too easy to overdose, officials warn.
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'A Most Violent Year' Captures You And Doesn't Let Go
The new film A Most Violent Year is written and directed by J.C. Chandor. The crime drama starring Jessica Chastain takes place in New York City in 1981, one of the city's most violent years.
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Closing The Loop: Kalpana DePasquale
Kalpana DePasquale was born in Bangalore, India and came to the U.S. with her parents when she was small. She went to school in Florida through medical…
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If You're Not Watching Sports, It's A Great Day To Watch A Movie
Steve Inskeep shares listeners' picks for movies to watch over the New Year's holiday.
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Heart Emoji Got Much Attention In 2014
The Global Language Monitor's Top Word of 2014 is not a word, it's an emoji of a heart. The company says the spread of pictures in place of words reflects a broader transformation of English.
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