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After Wisconsin, Demographics Suggest Rougher Terrain For Sanders, Cruz
Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders had big Wisconsin wins, but they were also fairly predictable based on demographics. Do demographics suggest Wisconsin was an outlier or a turning point?
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U.N. Steps In After Saudi Arabia Fails To Deliver Aid To Yemen
Saudi Arabia recently promised aid to Yemen — the country it's been bombing and blockading with U.S. help. But it didn't come through, and the United Nations is now trying to broker a deal to make it happen.
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Pope To Vatican Leaders: In-Fighting Must Stop
Pope Francis gave a harsh Christmas speech this week, diagnosing the Vatican leadership with "spiritual Alzheimers." Vatican watcher Rocco Palmo tells NPR's Audie Cornish about the pope's message.
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Landlocked Midwest Farmers Raise Saltwater Shrimp
Shrimp is the number one seafood product in the United States. While most shrimp is imported from Asia or Ecuador, some is being raised indoors in the Midwest. The challenge is to simulate an ocean environment in a barn or other structure.
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Beloved Children's Author And Illustrator Tomie DePaola Dies At 85
Tomie DePaola died Monday following a fall. Among his classics is the Caldecott winner Strega Nona, which was a tale of a witch, her assistant and a magic pot.
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Experts Say A National Quarantine Is Probably Not Legal
President Trump has raised the idea of placing residents of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut under a quarantine to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Can he do that? Experts say: not really.
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Lessons Passed Down From Great-Grandparents Help Zuni Farmer 'Cope' In Times of Uncertainty
Zuni farmer Jim Enote shares the lessons his great-grandparents taught him about the natural world. In a time of fear and pandemic, he says the lessons help him cope.
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Progressive Democrats Gain Influence In Congressional Races
In congressional races, progressive candidates have enjoyed some high-profile primary victories, giving them renewed hope that they're winning the debate about the future of the Democratic party.
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Judge Denies Request To Force Coronavirus Safety Measures At Trump's Tulsa Rally
The lawsuit says the rally, which is to take place at a 19,000-seat indoor arena, could act as a superspreader event for the coronavirus.
Across America, Frustrated Protesters Rally To Reopen The Economy
Some businesses and activists want to end prolonged closures that were imposed to block the spread of the coronavirus. Health experts warn a premature opening could create another surge of the virus.
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