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200 Nicaraguans Claim Asylum Daily In Costa Rica, Fleeing Violent Unrest
For over four months, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has responded forcefully to nationwide protests. As many as 23,000 are seeking refuge next door.
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Why A Thermometer Is A Good Tool For Airport Ebola Screenings
With ear probes, infrared cameras and laser beams pointed at passengers' foreheads, airports around the world are trying to stop infected travelers before they board a plane.
Park City is hosting its final Sundance. Here are the movies generating buzz
The Sundance Film Festival is underway in Park City, Utah and there's buzz on a number of films.
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School and business closings in North Texas for Monday, Jan. 30
Winter weather is making traveling in North Texas difficult. Here's a list of school closings for today.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Jesse Katz exposes the underside of immigration in LA
"The Rent Collectors" by Jesse Katz tells the true story of two botched gang murders, and the immigrants stuck between the police and the gangs that run their downtrodden LA neighborhood.
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Sunday Puzzle: Start at the end
Nick Von Turkovich plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben.
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Tarrant County Sheriff's Race Homes In On Safety At County Jail
Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn is running for reelection this year. His main job is to run the Tarrant County Jail, and he has found himself defending his first term from critics who say his policies have put inmates in danger.
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Operation Warp Speed Leader On Logistics Of A Coronavirus Vaccine
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Gen. Gustave Perna about overseeing the logistics of a coronavirus vaccine for the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed program.
The 'Strange Science' Behind The Big Business Of Exercise Recovery
Does exercise recovery work? Science writer Christie Aschwanden examines the physiology and effectiveness of sports drinks, protein powders and other products and services in her new book, Good to Go.
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What Does It Take To Map A Walrus Hangout? 160 Years And A Lot Of Help
Groups of walruses are vulnerable to disturbances, but it's hard to avoid them if you don't know where they are. A new tool from U.S. and Russian researchers draws on history to protect the animals.
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