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Philadelphia Plans Supervised Drug Injection Sites
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Philadelphia health commissioner Thomas Farley and Vancouver doctor Mark Lysyshyn about Philadelphia's decision to allow supervised drug injection sites.
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A Rhode Island Lawmaker Says It's Time To Eliminate Outdated Laws
For example: It's illegal in the state to test the speed of your horse on a public road. And, a driving law from 1916 says you must make an audible signal, honking or shouting if you pass someone.
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Afghanistan Suffers Through More Deadly Attacks
David Greene talks to Mahmoud Saikal, Afghanistan's Ambassador to the United Nations, who blames Pakistan for the violence. He says the plots for the attacks were hatched in Pakistan.
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Pentagon Reviews GPS Policies After Soldiers' Strava Tracks Are Seemingly Exposed
The Pentagon says it's looking at adding new training and policies to address security concerns, after researchers see potential security breaches in Strava's Heat Map of jogging and cycling routes.
ER Use Goes Down As Hospital Program Pays Homeless People's Rent
For the last two years, the University of Illinois has been trying an unconventional treatment for homeless "super-user" patients at emergency rooms: it finds them a place to live.
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Kenya Opposition Presidential Candidate Refuses To Give Up
Raila Odinga lost two elections, but he says there was fraud. To protest, he's holding his own swearing-in ceremony Tuesday. The government refuses to allow broadcasters to show the event on TV.
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U.S. Military Auditor Suggests The Afghan War Is Still At A Stalemate
Steve Inskeep talks to John F. Sopko, special inspector general for Afghan Reconstruction. His report suggests the war is at a stalemate, with signs of continued decline in Afghan government control.
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A Year Of Trump Speeches Have Common Threads
On the surface, President Trump's formal speeches — such as Tuesday night's State of the Union — may seem wildly different from his rally speeches. But there are some common themes among them.
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Construction Underway For New Bulkhead At San Marco Riverfront Park
The riverfront area in San Marco is a place where people fish, eat lunch, even lay out in the sun. The need for a new bulkhead was great because of…
Nas' 'Illmatic' Gets A New Sound When Performed With National Symphony Orchestra
Nas' 1994 Illmatic is considered by many critics to be one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever — offering a raw and eloquent look at life in NYC's Queensbridge Projects. Now, more than 10 years later, Nas performed the album in an entirely different setting, with the National Symphony Orchestra backing him.
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