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1.NPR 2012-03-31
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The US Supreme Courts justices are done with a closed-door meeting during which they were expected to cast a preliminary vote on the nation's contenti...
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2.NPR 2012-03-30
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More children are being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder at a higher rate than ever before. Coleen Boyle, a director at the Centers for Dise...
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3.NPR 2012-03-29
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The US Supreme Court is expected to rule by June on the fate of the nation's sweeping health care law after hearing three days of arguments. It's real...
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4.NPR 2012-03-28
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The JOBS Act is now headed to President Obama's desk for his approval. A short time ago, it passed the GOP-led House by a vote of 380-41. The legislat...
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5.NPR 2012-03-27
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The deeply divisive national health care law is before the nation's highest court on the first of three days of arguments. People on both sides of the...
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6.NPR 2012-03-26
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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone. An international summit on nuclear security gets underway in Seoul, South Korea this week, with bot...
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7.NPR 2012-03-25
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Republican voters in Louisiana weigh in on the party's field of presidential hopefuls today. Hopes are high in Rick Santorum's campaign after Mitt Rom...
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8.NPR 2012-03-24
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Staff Sgt. Robert Bales has been charged with 17 counts of murder in the shooting deaths of Afghan civilians. We get more on the story from NPR's Larr...
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9.NPR 2012-03-23
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US intelligence officials are warning that global water supplies are unlikely to keep up with demands, and that will pose risks to world food markets ...
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10.NPR 2012-03-22
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The gunman accused of killing seven people in the Toulouse area, France this week and last reportedly is still holed up in his apartment building. The...