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Top Stories: 'Fiscal Cliff' Deadline Nears; New Year's Celebrations Begin
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The national debt tops $34 trillion — a record high. How worried should we be?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Stony Brook University professor of economics Stephanie Kelton about some potential benefits of the nation's $34 trillion of debt.
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The national debt tops $34 trillion — a record high. How worried should we be?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Stony Brook University professor of economics Stephanie Kelton about some potential benefits of the nation's $34 trillion of debt.
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After Criticizing Generals In The Campaign, Trump Names Them To Top Jobs
President-elect Donald Trump has already picked two former generals, Michael Flynn and James Mattis, for top positions and is considering at least one more, David Petraeus.
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Pushing U.S. Gymnasts To The Summit, Marta Karolyi Leaves On Top
Marta Karolyi and her husband, Bela, have helped develop the top women gymnasts in the world since the '70s, first in Romania and now the U.S. At 73, she's now ready to join her husband in retirement.
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Number Of Migrants Who Reached Europe This Year Tops 1 Million
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to William Lacy Swing, director general of the International Organization for Migration, which estimates over 1 million migrants have arrived in Europe this year.
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'Fun Home,' 'Curious Incident' Take Home Top Tony Honors
The Fun Home won best musical, best book and best original score — to name just a few of the honors. The award for best play went to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.
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Trump Sends Top Aides To Mexico Amid Tensions With U.S.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visits Mexico to discuss issues including border security, trade and fractious relations between the two neighboring countries.
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