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University Of Mississippi Orders State Flag Removed
Students and faculty had called for removal of the banner, which displays the Confederate battle emblem.
White House, Congress Nearing 2-Year Budget Deal
The deal, if approved, would largely eliminate the threat of government shutdown or a debt default until after the presidential election.
The Humanities: What's The Big Idea?
The humanities may be under attack, but many argue for the intrinsic and instrumental value of the field. Tania Lombrozo talks to one Berkeley professor who is rethinking the humanities.
What Would It Take To Cut U.S. Data Cables And Halt Internet Access?
What would happen if Russia cut U.S. undersea telecom cables, as a New York Times report suggests? It may require a massive, hyper-organized operation to hurt Americans' access to the Internet.
What Happens If Congress Doesn't Raise The Debt Ceiling?
Congress is running up against a deadline to raise the debt ceiling, and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says that risks "manufacturing a crisis for our country." What is the debt ceiling anyway? And what happens if the U.S. hits it?
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'Natural World': In Which We Make An Expotition To The Hundred Acre Wood
The Natural World of Winnie the Pooh is a new book about Ashdown Forest, the place that inspired A.A. Milne to create his classic children's tales. NPR's Ari Shapiro visits with author Kathryn Aalto.
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Next Year Could Mark The End Of Polio
Nigeria is now off the list — the last case was in 2014. That leaves Afghanistan and Pakistan as the last two countries harboring the virus.
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Conservatives Gain Control Of Poland's Parliament In Historic Election
Poland's opposition party has won parliamentary elections. It's a historic win. The party will likely have enough seats to govern alone — something that hasn't happened since democracy was restored in the country in 1989. Martin Sobczyk of The Wall Street Journal explains how the win for the "Law and Justice" party also symbolizes a shift to the right.
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Remembering A Lifelong Radio Man And His 'Big Broadcast'
Ed Walker died Monday after signing off his long-running show, The Big Broadcast, for the last time. The show, heard out of NPR member station WAMU, reprised programs from the golden age of radio.
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What Happens When Your 'Jeopardy!' Response Goes Viral
An NPR producer found out firsthand what it's like. The Final Jeopardy category was Flowers.
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