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  • As President Vladimir Putin approaches his 20th year in power, anger over bread-and-butter issues is sparking demonstrations across the country.
  • On Stateside today, we hear about a couple of world record attempts happening this weekend. We also talk with the family of a young organ donor and the…
  • NPR's Melissa Block reflects on the results of an annual survey about what most scares Americans. The nation's health care system, pollution and another world war rank in the top 10.
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  • Today, we speak with a melanoma survivor who wants others to learn from his experience. And, we learn about rising suicide rates among young people.To…
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