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Parsing The Numbers Of A Tuesday Packed With Primaries
Tuesday featured an extensive slew of primaries across the U.S. To learn more about the results, and what they mean for the midterm elections, Audie Cornish turns to NPR's Ron Elving for more.
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Longtime Sen. Cochran Ekes Out A Win Against Tea Party Challenger
In a result that came as a surprise to some observers, incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran won the GOP nomination in Mississippi's Senate primary. The tight election, which also featured Tea Party-backed challenger Chris McDaniel, came down to a runoff decided late Tuesday night.
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High Court Ruling On Search Warrants Is Broader Than Cellphones
The justices unanimously ruled that police must obtain a warrant before searching electronic devices at the time of arrest. The decision has been called "a bold endorsement of digital privacy."
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Tech Week: Yo, The Amazon Fire Phone And Apple's iWatch?
An app based around a single word, a phone from Amazon that helps you buy stuff from Amazon and details about Apple's expected wrist candy. All that and more in the week's tech news.
Some Of Us Sacrifice More To Stay In Home Sweet Home
Blacks and Latinos are much more likely to say housing prices have forced them to move to places where they felt less safe and had worse schools.
In Iraq, ISIS Advances, Shiite Cleric Issues Warning
During a sermon in Baghdad, Nassir al-Saedi said they would ready for "the occupier ... if you are back." Meanwhile, ISIS took control of two towns.
Revelers Greet The Solstice Sunrise At Stonehenge
New-agers, pagans and modern-day Druids began the longest day of the year with songs, dance and yoga at the ancient stones on Salisbury Plain.
National Park Service Temporarily Bans Drones In National Parks
The Park Service said it made the decision after several drones disturbed the peace at different parks. The agency will later propose permanent regulation.
In Mob Stronghold, Pope Says Mobsters Are Excommunicated
Pope Francis made the statement during an open-air mass, saying mafiosos have a "contempt for the common good."
World Cup Stadium In The Amazon Is Nice, But Is It Needed?
The $300 million Arena de Amazonia in Manaus, Brazil, has been one of the focal points for critics who say Brazil should be spending money on things other than a World Cup extravaganza.
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