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Marco Rubio May Decide To Run For Senate Re-Election After All
The retiring Florida Republican senator is under pressure from his party to reverse course and run again this November.
Cellphones Or School? What Makes Kids Around The World Happy
Whether they're rich or poor, kids around the world are generally happy with their lives, an international study finds. But when it comes to liking school, poor children come out on top.
In A Surprise Move, Saudi King Picks His Successors
In a powerful monarchy known for its aged leaders, Saudi Arabia's King Salman announced his heirs to the throne. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to correspondent Deborah Amos.
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4 Things The New Hampshire Primary Will Tell Us
Did Rubio do serious damage during Saturday's debate? Does Trump need a better ground game? Will Sanders ride a huge win into other states? And how many more Republicans will leave the race?
Libertarian Party Set To Pick Its Presidential Candidate
The Libertarian presidential candidates held a debate Saturday night at their party convention in Orlando, Fla.
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Do Women Need Periods?
Long-lasting hormone contraceptives are now the most recommended form of birth control for young women. And many women say the fact that they can reduce or eliminate periods is a big plus.
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Ex-FIFA Head Blatter, 2 Others Allegedly Paid Themselves $80 Million
Investigators say a series of contract amendments resulted in payouts of tens of millions of dollars in salary and bonuses to the three executives from 2011 to 2015.
Big Money And Backstabbing Have Become Part Of The Iowa Game
The hyperfocus on Iowa as the first presidential nominating contest has meant more money — and sometimes leaving allegiances behind — for consultants, who can make up to $10,000 a month.
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A Carbon Tax Gains Traction Among Some Conservatives
A long-shot idea has received recent attention: a plan that would set a price on carbon to encourage energy efficiency and limit the impact of climate change. Even the new CEO of Exxon Mobil backs it.
Malaysia And North Korea Are Heading Toward A Complete Diplomatic Breakdown
Over the weekend, the two countries expelled each other's ambassadors over the airport murder of Kim Jong Nam. Now, they have both imposed exit bans, in apparent violation of international agreements
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