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Cuban Dissidents, Castro Supporters Throw Fists At Americas Summit
A scuffle between members of a Cuban delegation and anti-Castro groups has raised tensions in Panama, ahead of the Summit of the Americas.
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In Jamaica, Obama Announces Plan To Diversify Caribbean Energy
President Obama is in Jamaica, where the U.S. is trying to gain influence in the region by using a powerful tool — energy.
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Brands Target Tween Girls In Bid To Keep Them As Longtime Customers
Brands increasingly see tweens as a distinct consumer group. From menstruation products to underwear, advertisers are targeting young girls in an informal tone to gain loyal customers earlier on.
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Saudi Arabia, Supporters Brave Varied Geopolitical Forces In Yemen
NPR's Melissa Block interviews Simon Henderson with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the wider impact of the conflict in Yemen.
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Eyewitness Video: A Controversial Tool For Holding Police Accountable
Cell phone video led to murder charges against a S.C. police officer for the shooting death of an unarmed man. Eyewitness videos can be helpful, but they don't always result in criminal charges.
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Pakistan's Dilemma: Should It Assist Saudi Arabia In Yemen Operation?
For the last three days, Pakistan's parliament's been wringing its hands over whether to send troops, and possibly aircraft, to help out the Saudis in Yemen.
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There's Common Ground For Final Nuclear Deal, Ex-Iranian Diplomat Says
Steve Inskeep talks to former Iranian nuclear negotiator Seyed Hossein Mousavian, who is now with Princeton University's Program on Science and Global Security.
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German Student Tries To Use FOI Law To His Advantage
Germany, like the U.S., has freedom of information laws. A German student used the law to request access to his final exam — before the test date. He's not likely to succeed.
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Cooking With Emoji: We're Taking Eggplant Back From The Bros
The eggplant emoji has become a favorite of salacious sexters. To rescue its sullied rep, we turn to our emoji keyboards and conjure up recipes to highlight the fruit's, ahem, culinary attributes.
Bundle Of Joyful Microbes: Mom's DNA Alters Baby's Gut Bacteria
Babies have a microbe in their gut that prevents infections and helps the immune system. But not all infants get the bacteria at the same time, or in the same amount. Scientists have figured out why.
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