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CIA Pulled Out Of The Shadows With Feinstein's Charge
Sen. Dianne Feinstein accused CIA staff of improperly accessing Senate computers on Tuesday. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Mark Mazzetti of The New York Times and ex-Rep. Jane Harman about the conflict.
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'Rebel Music': When Hip-Hop Met Islam
From Afrika Bambaataa to Public Enemy and beyond, hip-hop has long been a culture to which young urban Muslims around the world can relate.
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Ukrainians Wary Of Putin's Designs On Their Country
People in Kiev are closely watching the referendum results in Crimea, amid fears that Russia plans further action in eastern Ukraine. Some residents are preparing for war.
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Radio Pirates Risk Dangers Of War To Reach Syrian People
In Syria, the media is mostly state-controlled, but opposition activists have found a way to get their message out: pirate radio. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Obai Sukar, who co-founded one such station that broadcasts in Syria.
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Inside The Barely Legal World Of Designer Drugs
Designer drugs are altered at the molecular level to mimic illegal drugs, while staying inside the law. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with author Mike Power about how these drugs are made and sold.
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Crimeans Vote In Secession Referendum
Crimea votes on a referendum that would set the stage for secession from Ukraine. Correspondent Gregory Warner joins NPR's Rachel Martin to describe the atmosphere Simferopol.
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Flight 370: Investigators Seek Help, Motive For Jet's Disappearance
The search area for the Boeing 777 was widely expanded Saturday; investigators are now asking more than a dozen nations to help find the jetliner that went missing last weekend.
Saudi Aid Boost To Syrian Rebels Puts Jordan At Risk
Convoys of humanitarian aid trucks from Saudi Arabia are rolling through Jordan toward Syria. That puts Jordan in a precarious situation on the front line of the war.
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Get Lucky On St. Patrick's Day With These 25 R&B Songs
If you're planning to stay up all night this St. Paddy's Day, let these 25 four-leaf clovers from NPR Music's R&B channel, I'll Take You There, set the scene.
Attacks Over Crimea Play Out In Virtual Arena; Websites Hit
Some of the serious clashes between Russia and Ukraine are being carried out online. Crimea's referendum website was hit Sunday.
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