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Hindu Nationalist Topping Polls In World's Largest Election
In India, hundreds of millions are casting their ballots in parliamentary elections over the next month. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Indian reporter Supriya Sharma.
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S. Korean Community Waits And Prays For Its Missing Students
It's been a week of tragedy for the community of Ansan, an industrial town near Seoul. Many of the high school teenagers who sank with the South Korean ferry last week attended high school there.
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Legal At Last, Colorado's Pot Contest Gets Competitively Mellow
Denver is playing host to the annual Cannabis Cup this weekend. Editor Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post's The Cannabist blog gives NPR's Rachel Martin the high scores.
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Conservationist Shot In Africa's Oldest Nature Preserve
An internationally recognized conservationist is recovering after he was attacked in the Democratic Republic of Congo. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Allard Blom of the World Wildlife Fund.
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Google Frecking: The Week In Pandas
Based on Google Alerts, a snapshot of pandas in black-and-white. In the here-and-now.
Honey, Blood And Harmony: Jordi Savall's Balkan Journey
Early music specialist Jordi Savall explores different periods and cultures, mashing them together for surprising results. His new project finds fruitful varieties all in one spot: the Balkans.
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After Tragedy, Nepalese Sherpas May Refuse To Climb Everest
The deaths last week of at least 13 guides have led others to issue demands, including for more compensation for families of the dead. They're considering a boycott if the requests aren't granted.
Security Threats Hit Deeper Than Heartbleed Bug
The recent Heartbleed bug may have prompted many people to change their passwords, but as the Huffington Post's Gerry Smith explains, hackers have been taking sensitive information hostage for years.
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Rand Paul Bids To Loosen Democratic Hold On African-American Vote
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, a top 2016 GOP presidential prospect, is stirring curiosity among black leaders for his outreach efforts and activism in reforming mandatory sentencing laws.
You Can Survive A Flight In A Jet's Wheel Well, But Probably Won't
A California teen, the FBI says, flew from San Jose to Maui inside the landing gear bay of a Boeing 767. He is said to be OK. He's also very lucky. Nearly everyone else who's tried has died.
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