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China Gets A Big Dose Of Fine Art Photography
China's largest fair devoted to fine art photography opened in Shanghai this weekend. The first-time event includes more than 500 works from photographers around the world.
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U.S. Airstrikes Hit Islamic State Fighters Near Haditha Dam
U.S. fighters and bombers carried out the attack in western Iraq's Anbar Province, trying to protect a key piece of Iraq's infrastructure.
In Kiev, A New Patriotism Cemented In Russia's Shadow
Residents of the Ukrainian capital say the conflict has been devastating, yet has also helped forge a real sense of Ukrainian identity.
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Congress Returns To A Plateful Of Foreign Problems
Congress returns next week in the midst of a crisis in Ukraine and the rise of the Islamic State. NPR's Lynn Neary talks to Mara Liasson about Congress's role in shaping foreign policy strategy.
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For Lack Of Mississippi Silt, The Gulf Is Losing Coastal Land
Thousands of miles of Louisiana's coastline have been disappearing over the last century. NPR's Lynn Neary talks to fishing guide Ryan Lambert about what's happening to his community.
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Cuomo Gets More Of An Opponent Than He Bargained For
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was expected to cruise to victory in next Tuesday's Democratic primary. But he faces a surprisingly vigorous challenge from the left.
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Black, Gay Cowboy: Michael Sam Steps Up
Gay football player Michael Sam didn't make an NFL team, but he will play for the Dallas Cowboys practice squad. Writer Michael Arceneaux says that's an important step forward for gay black men.
As Scotland Eyes Independence, Poll Gives Edge To Leaving The U.K.
For the first time, a poll shows the push to break away from the United Kingdom now has the edge over the "unity" vote in Scotland.
Cheap Drinks And Risk-Taking Fuel College Drinking Culture
Many students go to college expecting to drink, and all too often the college culture encourages it. That makes students more vulnerable to sexual assault, car accidents and other dangers.
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Kroger Policy Attracts Pro And Anti-Gun Advocates
An anti-gun group that has successfully targeted companies like Starbucks and Target has set its sights on Kroger. Moms Demand Action wants Kroger to restrict guns.
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