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Response In Ukraine Could Prove A Crucible For NATO's Future
To learn more about the NATO summit in Wales this week, Melissa Block speaks with Admiral James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University and former supreme allied commander at NATO.
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In E-Book Price War, Amazon's Long-Term Strategy Requires Short-Term Risks
Amazon's position is that "instead of selling 100,000 copies at $14.95, you would sell 200,000 copies, let's say, at $8.99 or $9.99," says industry analyst Tim Bajarin.
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How Do We Stop Ebola? WHO Declares War On The Virus
Over the next six months, about 20,000 people will get Ebola. Half will likely die. To stop the virus, the World Health Organization says it needs thousands of health care workers and $600 million.
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Science On Diets Is Low In Essential Information
The diet industry generates billions of dollars annually, but it is built on razor-thin evidence about what is best for any person. And it's likely that one diet type doesn't fit all.
What's Your Take On #NPRTheTalk?
African-American parents have long discussed the importance of teaching children how to interact with police. Do parents in other communities have similar conversations? Join the discussion.
Update: After A 4-Day Hunt, Albino Cobra Is Caught In LA Suburb
A driver spotted the highly venomous snake and called authorities. It was captured without incident.
Ukraine Says It Reached A Cease-Fire Deal With Separatists
Ukraine and the Russia-backed rebels have announced a cease-fire agreement set to go into effect Friday.
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Obama: Our Goal Is To 'Dismantle' The Islamic State
After meeting with allies, the president said he found conviction that it was the responsibility of the international community to "degrade and ultimately destroy" the militant Sunni group.
The Latest Word From WHO On Experimental Ebola Therapies
Vaccinations and therapeutics are being tested. Some could be available for use as early as November, if they prove to be safe.
With Age, Joan Rivers Learned To Say Anything: 'It Has Freed Me Totally'
The comedian died Thursday at the age of 81. Rivers talked with Fresh Air in 1991, 2010 and 2012 about how her comedy evolved — and why she didn't care what others thought of her.
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