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Suicides Cast A Pall Over Marine Reunions
Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep talks to Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, about his efforts to prevent suicides among veterans by promoting regular reunions.
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Susan Mulcahy On 'Confessions Of A Trump Tabloid Scribe'
No page of any newspaper captures the celebrity gossip of New York like Page Six of the Post. Former editor Susan Mulcahy talks to David Greene about how she helped to make the myth of Donald Trump.
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Hoping To Rebuild Connections, Marines From Darkhorse Battalion Reunite
Marines belonging to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment — one of the hardest-hit units to deploy to Afghanistan during the war there — last weekend held their first reunion outside San Diego.
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Reveal: Women's Sports Is A Man's Game
In this hour of Reveal, we’re looking into Title IX, the historic law meant to end gender discrimination in schools. We mostly see this rule play out in…
Even Scarier Than The Book Or Movie: 'The Shining' Is Now An Opera
"Stephen King's original novel is all about love, death and power," says Pulitzer-winning composer Paul Moravec. "And those are the three foundational components for an opera."
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As Big Candy Ditches GMOs, Sugar Beet Farmers Hit A Sour Patch
As companies shun genetically modified ingredients, they're buying more sugar extracted from sugar cane rather than beets. Sugar beet farmers are thinking of going back to conventional beets.
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Fact-Checking Hillary Clinton's Medicare Buy-In Proposal
The Democratic presidential candidate this week floated the idea of allowing people over 50 to "buy in" to Medicare. NPR looks at how that would affect health care costs for everyone else.
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Amid Allegations Of Bias, Facebook Explains How 'Trending Topics' Works
The release of the internal document represents Facebook's continued pushback against claims that the social media network discriminated against conservative news sources.
NAACP, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office To Host Mental Health Panel Discussion Monday
The public is invited to learn about mental health resources available in Northeast Florida on Monday evening. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and the…
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National Contest Spurs Economic Growth In Nigeria
It's especially hard for developing countries to create jobs and foster small businesses to promote growth. But Nigeria took a risk on a massive national contest to find thousands of people with ideas for businesses and did something radical. It gave away millions of dollars to thousands of people who asked for it — and it worked. It is a rare success story for bold economic development programs.
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