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Moderate Drinker Or Alcoholic? Many Americans Fall In Between
A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that 1 in 3 adults drinks excessively. That means eight or more drinks per week for women, and 15 or more drinks a week for men.
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Obama To Extend Temporary Deportation Relief
President Obama is expected to unveil his long-awaited and controversial executive action on immigration in a prime-time speech on Thursday night. Millions of people could be affected.
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Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish Put To The Test At Amish Market
A woman on the Eastern Shore of Maryland said she'd love to make and sell Susan Stamberg's mother-in-law's famous cranberry relish. Naturally, Stamberg had to inspect the operation and try it out.
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Colleges Straddle Line Between Assault Prevention And Victim-Blaming
When it comes to raising assault awareness among possible victims, figuring out what to say has been complicated for schools. Some that have tried have been criticized for putting the onus on victims.
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Iran Nuclear Negotiators Face Monday Deadline
The temporary agreement limiting Iran's nuclear program expires on Monday and negotiators are working down to the wire for a new deal. Secretary of State John Kerry has joined the talks.
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White House Adviser Cecilia Munoz Answers Immigration Questions
For more on President Obama's immigration plan, Steve Inskeep and NPR's Scott Horsley talk to Cecilia Munoz, assistant to the president and director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
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Obama Bypasses Congress To Shield Immigrants From Deporation
As many as 5 million people who entered the United States illegally will at least temporarily not be subject to deportation.
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U.S. Transfers 5 Guantanamo Detainees To Georgia, Slovakia
Four of them are the first Yemeni detainees to be transferred since 2010. There are still 143 men at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Still Reeling From Supreme Court Ruling, Aereo Files For Bankruptcy
The streaming company's founder said fallout from the court's decision in favor of TV networks proved "too difficult to overcome."
Who's Dreaming Now? Obama Opponents Do A Weapons Check On Immigration
At the Republican Governors Association meeting in Florida, 2016 presidential contenders vied to be the most outraged. But here too, the focus was less on the policy than on the unilateral process.
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