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Was Trump's Syria Strike Legal, Or Should He Have Consulted Congress?
Here & Now's Robin Young talks with a military analyst and scholar about presidential powers when it comes to military action.
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Silicon Valley Pushes Against Possible Changes To Net Neutrality Rules
A plan to change the rules is raising tensions between Silicon Valley and Ajit Pai, the new head of the Federal Communications Commission.
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Surprising And Sobering: 7 Facts About Global Health
What's an often overlooked killer in the world of global health? Why is heart disease both rising and falling? How did the Model T solve a health problem?
White House Spokesman Stumbles Over Assad-Hitler Comparison
In the middle of an international debate about Syria, Bashar Assad, Russia and Iran, Trump press secretary Sean Spicer made an ill-conceived, ahistorical reference to Hitler. He later apologized.
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Civilians With Severe Burns Treated At Texas Military Hospital
The U.S. military's burn center in San Antonio is responsible for treating service members who are badly burned. But, to stay sharp, the medical teams there also treat civilians.
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Top Scientists Revamp Standards To Foster Integrity In Research
The National Academy of Sciences has toughened up its guidelines to call cutting corners, dubious statistics and not fully sharing research methods "detrimental" to science.
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3 Blasts Go Off Near German Soccer Team Bus, Injuring Player
The blasts went off before Borussia Dortmund's match Tuesday night against Monaco, and the team says defender Marc Bartra is being treated for a broken wrist. Authorities have not identified a motive.
'To Be Useful Is Something Incredible': Leo Brouwer Reflects On His Legacy
Brouwer, one of Latin America's most renowned classical composers, sees music as a form of service. "When [humans] give ... they're doing one of the most beautiful things in life," he says.
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French Workers In Calais Throw Support Behind Marine Le Pen
Factory workers in the French port city of Calais have been battered by globalization and surrounded by migrants. Some say they will break with tradition and vote for anti-immigration, anti-European Union presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
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Kansas Holds Special Election To Replace CIA Director Mike Pompeo
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Daniel Salazar, reporter for the Wichita Eagle, about the special congressional election in Kansas.
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