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Terrorism Fears Complicate Money Transfers For Somali-Americans
Regulations intended to block money from getting to terrorist groups has led the last bank that handles most money transfers from the United States to Somalia to pull out of the business.
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Wisconsin Governor To Sign Right-To-Work Bill Amid Protests
Scott Walker now says he will support a type of law that he told voters would not happen on his watch. The new bill would ban private sector employee union dues, but not those of other union workers.
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A Neuroscientist Weighs In: Why Do We Disagree On The Color Of The Dress?
Robert Siegel speaks with Dr. Bevil Conway, a neuroscientist at Wellesley College, about the dress that has the whole Internet asking: What color is it?
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Tense 'Eastern Boys': Cruising, and Bruising
NPR film critic Bob Mondello reviews Eastern Boys, a French film that is half love story, half home invasion drama.
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One Man's Race To Outrun Alzheimer's
Cape Cod journalist Greg O'Brien has always found solace in running, and a diagnosis of Alzheimer's hasn't stopped him. But making it work — for himself and his family — isn't always easy.
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The Challenges Of Jury Selection In The Boston Marathon Bombing Trial
Is it possible to find an impartial jury to serve in a high-profile trial? NPR's Arun Rath talks with jury consultant Karen Fleming-Ginn about the issues that come up during jury selection.
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Widespread Problems Reported As New Tests Debut In Florida Schools
Students across Florida reportedly had problems Monday logging on to the state's new online-testing platform, raising questions about the testing system…
Netanyahu Speech: The View From Israel
On assignment in Israel, Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Mid-East Correspondent Emily Harris about the potential political impact in Israel of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the U.S. Congress.
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Sen. Mikulski, In Public Office Since 1976, Won't Seek Re-Election
Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland is the longest-serving woman in Congress. She was first elected to the House in 1976, and 10 years later, was elected to the Senate.
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What's At Stake In The Iraqi Battle For Tikrit?
The battle to retake Tikrit could say a lot about what happens next in the region. Renee Montagne talks to Vali Nasr, dean of the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
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