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U.N. Security Council Rejects Palestinian Statehood Resolution
The proposal failed to get the necessary nine votes to pass. The Palestinian plan called for, among other things, an end to the Israeli occupation by late 2017.
Waiting For A Break: Obama On 'Strategic Patience' In Foreign Policy
"I believe in diplomacy, I believe in dialogue, I believe in engagement," the president says of Iran and other regimes perceived as U.S. enemies. But he says restoring relations is a gradual process.
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Morning Edition Book Club Selects Its First Read
The first pick, selected by author Ann Patchett, is the gripping story of the rescue of 33 Chilean miners in 2010. The miners' ordeal is laid out by journalist Hector Tobar in Deep Down Dark.
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'A Most Violent Year' Captures You And Doesn't Let Go
The new film A Most Violent Year is written and directed by J.C. Chandor. The crime drama starring Jessica Chastain takes place in New York City in 1981, one of the city's most violent years.
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Netflix Can Help Kids Get To Bed Early New Year's Eve
Netflix is providing an on demand countdown to midnight — which you can play earlier.
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10 Final Thoughts Of The Protojournalist
As the sun sets on The Protojournalist storytelling project, I reflect on the question: What have I done?
A Son Is Lost Without His Mother. So Is A Country
Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh is hailed as a hero in Nigeria. She and her team refused to release an Ebola patient who was demanding to leave the hospital. But her dedication came at a cost.
Fallen Heroes: A Tribute To The Health Workers Who Died Of Ebola
The virus has taken a tragic toll in their ranks. At hospitals and clinics, their photos are displayed along with messages from their friends and family: "May you rest in perfect peace."
In 'Death By Pastrami,' Charming Stories Of New York's Garment District
Leonard S. Bernstein — the writer, not the composer — once owned and managed a garment factory. In his first work of fiction the octogenarian crafts quaint parables about the comic futility of life.
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Sen. Rubio Says He Could Run For President Even If Jeb Bush Does
The Florida Republican tells NPR's Steve Inskeep that while he had not made a final decision on a run, "we're closer to a decision than we were a month ago."
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