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'We Alerted The World' To Coronavirus On Jan. 5, WHO Says In Response To U.S.
President Trump said the health agency delayed raising the alarm on the threat from the new coronavirus. A WHO expert says that in early January, the World Health Organization "was very, very clear."
93 Million And Counting: Americans Are Shattering Early Voting Records
Americans have cast 93 million early ballots as of Sunday afternoon, putting the 2020 election on track for historic levels of voter turnout.
Louisiana Braces For 'One-Two Punch' Of Storms As Marco And Laura Approach Shore
Tropical Storm Marco is forecast to make landfall on Monday, followed closely behind by another storm named Laura. "The first 72 hours is on you," Gov. John Bel Edwards warned residents.
'History Is Watching': Liz Cheney Doubles Down On Trump Criticism Amid Fallout
The No. 3 House Republican has previously warded off an attempt to remove her from her leadership role in the party, but this time around, her support from GOP leaders seems to be crumbling.
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Under Scrutiny, Some Head Start Programs In Limbo
The Obama administration has proposed big changes for the early childhood education program Head Start. Programs the government has labeled "deficient" must now compete for funds to continue operating. But some argue that turning Head Start into a competitive grants program will not be easy.
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Two Decades After Siege, Sarajevo Still A City Divided
Twenty years ago this week, the Bosnian war began with the siege of Sarajevo, the longest in the history of modern warfare. The siege ended more than three years later, leaving 100,000 dead — the worst atrocities in Europe since World War II. Despite international intervention, ethnic fault lines in Bosnia remain deeply entrenched.
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'Game Of Thrones' Finale Sunday Caps A Season Of Satisfaction
NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says HBO's most popular series soared this year with plots that moved beyond George R.R. Martin's published books.
What You Should Know About Marco Rubio
The Florida senator got his start on the Bob Dole presidential campaign and was once Mormon. Here's what else you might not know.
In North Carolina, Latino Voters Could Decide Tight Senate Race
Latinos make up 9 percent of the state's population and 2 percent of registered voters, and a new poll shows many are undecided. In Charlotte, Michel Martin learns more about their growing influence.
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I Ran 8.8 Miles To School Each Day. Barefoot. And It Was Worth It!
There might be snakes and hyenas to scare off with a stick. And a swollen creek to cross.
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