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Florida Man Wins Hemingway Look-A-Like Contest
At the contest in Key West, Fla., Charlie Boice's beard was white enough, and on the 15th try, he won. He beat a field that included the husband of celebrity cook Paula Deen.
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Steve Inskeep talks to Marc Short, President Trump's former director of legislative affairs, about Trump's proposal to end the government shutdown. NPR's Tamara Keith weighs in on Short's comments.
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David Greene talks to commentator and columnist Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of presidents and their relationship with strong speakers of the House.
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Pictures show the aftermath of the U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the reaction from around the world.
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On a trip to Kenya, a first for a sitting president, Barack Obama took advantage of his heritage. The first Kenyan-American president wrestled with tension between his office and family obligations.
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In Nigeria, Boko Haram Continues Its Campaign Of Terror
World attention has been focused on terrorism in Paris, but meanwhile Boko Haram has murdered thousands just this month. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with journalist Alex Perry about the Nigerian group.
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Turkey Launches Bombing Campaign Against ISIS, PKK Bases
Turkey began bombing campaigns over Iraq and Syria and arrested hundreds of people suspected of having ties to the Islamic State, also known ISIS. Turkey also is targeting more than the Islamic State.
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Experts Petition To Keep Computers On Humanity's Side
Experts are signing a letter calling for research to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits humanity. Philosopher Nick Bostrom tells NPR's Scott Simon about the potential and dangers of AI.
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Split By War, Syrian Siblings Reunite As Refugees
Three Syrian refugee siblings managed to reunite branches of their family after years of displacement and separation — but one of them is gravely ill.
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