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Why critics are concerned about H-Pop, India's Hindu nationalist genre
With an election underway, some critics are warning H-Pop may have destructive power.
How Treating Violence As A Disease Could Be Effective At Curing Epidemic
In recent years, there's been a shift in many communities toward employing tried-and-true public health methods as treatment for violence.
GOP Health Care Plan Faces 'Crucial Vote' Thursday
Some Republicans say the current GOP plan does not go far enough, and remain opposed or undecided on how they'll vote.
High Demand For Yucca In Venezuela Leads To Sometimes Fatal Results
Food shortages in Venezuela have led to a spike in the consumption of yucca, but some Venezuelans are mistakenly eating a toxic bitter version of the root vegetable and dying.
This NCAA Tournament Season, March Really Is Mad
Top seeds have fallen like timber in a forest as the men's NCAA basketball tournament heads into its second weekend.
FBI Probing Possible Links Between Russia And Trump Associates
NPR's Scott Detrow joins Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti with more on the congressional hearing, and Comey's testimony.
What Eliminating Arts Funding Would Mean For Massachusetts Arts Organizations
Among other cuts to domestic spending called for in President Trump's budget proposal is the elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts.
White House Resists GOP Pressure, Stands By Wiretap Claim
A spokesman for Britain's prime minister says the White House has promised that it won't repeat a claim that Britain spied on President Donald Trump.