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Conflict Continues In Gaza Strip, With No Cease-Fire In Sight
More than 120 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes since the current Israeli military operation began, and nearly a dozen Israelis have been seriously injured by rocket fire from Gaza.
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What Could $100 Million Buy You — Besides Campaign Ads In Kentucky?
Spending on the Kentucky Senate race might reach $100 million. So what else could that get you in the Bluegrass State? NPR's Tamara Keith finds out when she calls up some local business owners.
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Jack Antonoff Takes A Break From fun. To Release 'Desire'
Jack Antonoff, lead guitarist for the band fun., wanted to break out on his own. Now he has — with his new band, Bleachers. NPR's Tamara Keith talks to him about the debut album, Strange Desire.
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Ellar Coltrane Speaks Of Growing Up On Screen In 'Boyhood'
Film director Richard Linklater's latest movie, Boyhood, was shot over 12 years. NPR's Tamara Keith speaks with the star of the film, Ellar Coltrane, who spent over a decade shooting the movie.
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Financial Scandals Tarnish Spanish Soccer Glory
FC Barcelona — home to two of soccer's superstars, Messi and Neymar — has been indicted on tax fraud, a sign that the culture of impunity among Europe's top soccer clubs may be coming to an end.
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People Asked A Stress Psychologist Just About Everything On Reddit
On Friday, Dr. Lynn Bufka, a licensed psychologist with expertise in treating anxiety and stress, came to NPR to answer questions online about coping with stress. Here are some highlights.
Death Toll At 135 In Israeli Airstrikes On Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue until "peace and quiet" is restored. Meanwhile, tanks have been moved to the border for a possible ground invasion.
Brooklyn DA Shifts Stance On Pot, But That Won't Impact NYPD
District Attorney Kenneth Thompson says he will stop prosecuting some people arrested for low-level marijuana possession. But that won't stop the New York Police Department from making arrests.
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Utah Seeks To Block Benefits To Married Same-Sex Couples
The state says it will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to halt a federal appeals court order that it provide spousal benefits.
CDC Closes Two Labs After Anthrax, Flu Scares
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will close the laboratories after last month's possible exposure of dozens of workers to anthrax and the discovery of a vial of smallpox this week.
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