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'As Dangerous As It Sounds': Reactions To U.S. Plan To Defund WHO During A Pandemic
Philanthropist Bill Gates and others warn against undercutting the World Health Organization during a crisis that's being compared to World War II and the Great Depression.
'Please Don't Politicize This Virus,' WHO Head Says After Trump Threatens Funding
Using the COVID-19 pandemic to score political points is dangerous and will result in "many more body bags," the WHO's leader said less than a day after President Trump criticized the organization.
How The Sad Puppies Won — By Losing
A group of conservative sci-fi fans and writers took over the Hugo Award nominations this year, then lost big when the actual awards were given out. But they still dominated the conversation.
Break It Down: NPR Reporters Fact Check The Republican Debate
Last night's presidential debate focused on economic issues. Our reporters look at candidate claims about business creation, the minimum wage, trade and the length of the tax code.
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Takeaways From The Federal Report On Deadly Force By Philadelphia Cops
The Justice Department crunched years of data after Charles Ramsey, the city's police commissioner, requested that it look into how and when his officers used deadly force.
Beyond Free Lunch: Schools Open Food Pantries For Hungry Families
More than 8 million U.S. children don't get enough to eat. In Sacramento, Calif., one school is helping families cope by sending students home for the weekend with backpacks full of groceries.
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The Syrian Orphans Keep Coming, But There's Not Enough Space
Most Syrian refugees are children, and many have lost parents. One result is a huge demand for the few places available in orphanages that have been set up in neighboring Turkey.
With Quakes Spiking, Oil Industry Is Under The Microscope In Oklahoma
Oil is big business in Oklahoma, and the industry has been a boon for many cities here. But there are concerns that techniques used for extracting oil are behind a surge in temblors in the state.
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Turkey Releases U.S. Pastor After 2 Years In Prison
Andrew Brunson was one of thousands arrested in Turkey after a failed coup attempt in 2016. His detention raised tensions with the U.S. But now, a court in western Turkey has ordered his release.
23rd Horse Death At Santa Anita Park Prompts Calls For State Investigation Into Calif. Horse Racing
ARCADIA (CNS) - Animal rights activists are calling for the governor to form a panel to investigate training and veterinary practices at California race…
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