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In Turnabout, Candidates With Less Spend More, Candidates With More Spend Less
Candidates with the least money to spend are showing up in TV ads more often. In another twist, nice guys aren't finishing last.
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Ben Carson Says A Screening Mechanism Needed To Resettle Syrians
"This is a splendid opportunity for the global jihadists to infiltrate," the Republican presidential candidate told NPR's Scott Simon. He also talked about health care and Ferguson, Mo.
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NBA Legend Moses Malone, The 'Chairman Of The Boards,' Dies At 60
The Hall of Famer earned the moniker for his rebounding prowess. A 13-time all-star, Malone was also the first player to get drafted to the pros straight from high school.
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Politics In The News: Latest On Polls, Debate News
GOP presidential hopefuls meet on the debate stage on Wednesday. On the Democratic side, an ABC News poll shows frontrunner Hillary Clinton's numbers dropping and challenger Bernie Sanders gaining.
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Afghans Head To Polls Despite Violence
Afghans are choosing between two former government ministers in a presidential election that will be the first transfer of power by ballot in Afghanistan's history.
Cancer When You're Young Isn't Always 'The Fault In Our Stars'
We asked teenagers and young adults if the movie gets close to the reality of living through cancer. They said the loneliness, yes. The Hollywood hair, not so much.
At World Cup, Patriotism Is More Than Jersey Deep
In a sea of national colors, one American soccer fan dons the red and white of the U.S. team. Even the youngest locals seem unimpressed.
Despite Death Penalty Repeal, Conn. Hands Down A Death Sentence
Connecticut abolished capital punishment in 2012. But in May, a Connecticut judge sentenced Richard Roszkowski to death for three murders. The answer to the apparent contradiction is in the dates.
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Kurdish Forces Step In Behind Fleeing Iraqi Troops
After Iraqi troops fled, Kurdish forces moved in to northern Iraq. NPR's Scott Simon asks the region's foreign minister, Falah Mustafah Baktir, if this is a push for an independent Kurdish state.
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Militants Advance Toward Iraq's Capital
President Obama ruled out sending in U.S. ground forces to Iraq, but vows to take action. NPR's Scott Simon talks to reporter Jane Arraf as Islamic fighters push closer to Baghdad.
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