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Clinton Sought 'Tougher Deal,' But Won't Second-Guess Bergdahl Swap
NPR's Renee Montagne sat down for a conversation with Hillary Clinton. Clinton's new book, Hard Choices, will be published on Tuesday.
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Possible Friendly-Fire Incident Kills 5 Americans In Afghanistan
Afghan media are citing a local official who says the troops' air support mistakenly bombed their position. NATO says the attack is still under investigation.
Gunmen Stage Second Assault Near Karachi Airport
A short-lived attack near Karachi's airport interrupted prayers for security officers who died in Sunday's violence at the facility. Flights were halted temporarily.
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Drones Approved: FAA Gives OK To First Commercial Use Over Land
Under a waiver, energy giant BP will use a drone to conduct surveys over large oil fields in Alaska. FAA regulations ban the commercial use of drones in America's skies.
With Concern For Environment, Illinois Bans Microbeads
The tiny, plastic bits are used in consumer products such as skin exfoliants and soap. Environmentalists say when microbeads wash down the drain, they become food to fish and other wildlife.
Student, Suspect Dead In Oregon High School Shooting
Police said the shooter entered Reynolds High School with a rifle, killing a student and injuring a teacher. Police later found the shooter dead; the circumstances are unclear.
The Salad Frontier: Why Astronauts Need To Grow Lettuce In Space
With the help of grow lights and air exchange fans, NASA is growing lettuce on the International Space Station. The scheme could help keep food costs down — and keep astronauts happy tending plants.
Doctors Don't Know What Women Want To Know About Birth Control
Doctors tend to think it's most important to discuss how to use contraceptives and whether they're effective, a survey found. But women care more about safety and side effects.
College For Free: Tulsa's Radical Idea
The city is investing big in its kids, and other cities and states are taking notes.
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Lobbyists Loom Behind The Scenes Of School Nutrition Fight
School food service administrators once supported new healthy food requirements on the nation's school lunch program. But now, they want the rules delayed. And they're getting swept up in politics.
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