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Former Trump Campaign Head Manafort Was Paid Millions By A Putin Ally, AP Says
Ten years ago, Paul Manafort "secretly worked for a Russian oligarch who wanted him to promote Russian interests," the AP's Chad Day tells NPR.
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Health Care Bill Hits Special Ed; Trump Touts D.C. Vouchers Despite Poor Test Scores
Our weekly education roundup: A big investigation into sexual assault in K-12 schools; achievement gaps persist in high school graduation rates.
How Native Students Can Succeed In College: 'Be As Tough As The Land That Made You'
Native Americans make up less than 1 percent of students in college. Many say they feel invisible, without access to elite campuses. One program helps them leverage their heritage and identity.
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A Reboot For Wheelchair That Can Stand Up And Climb Stairs
Toyota announced this year that it's backing the return of the iBOT, which went out of production in 2009. Inventor Dean Kamen says a reboot would include improvements using the latest technology.
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Aleppo Daily Life In Failed Cease-Fire: Scarce Supplies, Information Apps As Lifelines
Aleppo has seen more bloodshed this week in the wake of a failed cease-fire. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Financial Times correspondent Erika Solomon about how daily life goes on in that Syrian city.
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Who Fails To Pay Child Support? Moms, At A Higher Rate Than Dads
The number of dollars of unpaid child support each year in the U.S. is well into the billions. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with data expert Mona Chalabi of FiveThirtyEight.com about the numbers.
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What Matters More To America: The Brian Williams Debacle, Or Jon Stewart's Departure?
A new online survey shows only 27 percent of Americans can identify the NBC Nightly News anchor from his photograph.
Under ISIS, Life In Mosul Takes A Turn For The Bleak
The militants have held Iraq's second largest city since June. Now, local Sunni residents are weary of ISIS, there are signs of strain within their ranks, and it's almost impossible to flee.
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A Boat Of Their Own: All-Women Team Tackles Sailing's Toughest Race
For the first time since 2001, an all-women team is competing in the Volvo Ocean Race, an around-the-world slog through some of the most unforgiving water on the planet.
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Do We Talk Funny? 51 American Colloquialisms
American English has a rich history of regionalisms — which sometimes tell us a lot about where we come from.
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