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Ultramarathon In The Sahara A Six-Day Race Over Extreme Terrain
Melissa Block talks to marathon runner Lisa Batchen about a six day ultramarathon taking place in the Saharan desert in Morocco.
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Post Afghan Mission, How Many U.S. Troops Stay There?
President Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta both talked this week about bringing the Afghan War to a close. But the U.S. will maintain at least several thousand troops in the country once combat comes to an end at the end of 2014. The U.S. will spend billions of dollars financing the Afghan security forces.
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House GOP Plan Kicks Off Big Week For Budget Wonks
House budget chief and former vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan unveils the House GOP budget plan Tuesday morning. On Wednesday, Senate Democrats will do the same. For more on the GOP plan, Renee Montagne speaks with NPR's Tamara Keith.
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How will Kamala Harris' presidential bid figure in to legislative and state races?
NPR's A Martínez asks veteran political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz how Kamala Harris' entry into the presidential race might affect the fight for control of Congress.
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Photography Writ Large: The Monumental Art Of Thomas Struth
Struth is known for massive pictures of architecture and people looking at art in museums. But a few years ago, a commission to photograph the British royals pushed him out of his comfort zone.
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Most Republicans would vote for Trump even if he's convicted of a crime, poll finds
Rank-and-file GOP voters seem largely undeterred by the multiple criminal investigations against the former president.
Japan Trades In Suits, Cuts Carbon Emission
In an effort to meet a Kyoto Protocol pledge, Japan managed to cut about 1.4 million tons of CO2 emissions last year. The nation reduced summer air-conditioning use, overturning a decades-old "suit and tie" tradition along the way.
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Las Vegas could break heat record as millions across the U.S. endure scorching temps
Nearly a third of Americans were under extreme heat advisories, watches and warnings. In Nevada, Arizona and California, desert temperatures could soar, in parts, past 120 F.
The owners want to close this Colorado coal plant. The Trump administration says no
The Trump administration has ordered several coal plants to keep operating past their planned retirement, part of a larger effort to boost the coal industry. Two Colorado utilities are pushing back.
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Hamas' cease-fire demands, Joey Chestnut banned from hot dog contest
Mediators try to bridge gaps after Hamas' demands to Biden's cease-fire plan. America's eating champion Joey Chestnut is banned from a NYC hotdog contest after signing with a plant-based meat company.
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