Dec 04

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On Tuesday's NewsHour: NATO is expected to greenlight the deployment of Patriot missiles to Turkey to counter Syrian rocket threats Economist Paul Krugman on the back-and-forth in the fiscal cliff deadlock And journalist Tom Ricks on the decline of American…

Nov 28

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On Wednesday's NewsHour: President Obama warns of a middle-class tax hike if Congress doesn't act The Palestinian bid for limited recognition at the United Nations Competing proposals for immigration reform And, re-using digital data gathered for the campaign Correspondent…

Nov 27

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On Tuesday's NewsHour: The pressure to solve the looming fiscal crisis U.S.-Mexico drug policy on the table at the White house America's long history of borrowing money And, tons of bank notes are ferried from Moscow to…

Nov 19

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On Monday's NewsHour: The Middle Eastern conflict rages on, as Israeli airstrikes continue to pound Gaza City Margaret Warner's inside look at the Syrian opposition and help it gets from Turkey President Obama's historic visit to Myanmar And, Maine's newest…

Nov 16

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On Friday's NewsHour: Israel prepares for a possible ground offensive in Gaza and Hamas rockets target Jerusalem The legal fallout after Colorado voters approved the recreational use of marijuana David Brooks and Ruth Marcus Plus, Margaret Warner on the view…

Editor's note: Tweets embedded to illustrate Andy Carvin's answers. As violence in Israel and Gaza escalates, Twitter offers a constant flood of eye-witness coverage on the rising tension. Andy Carvin, NPR's senior strategist for social media, has an in-depth…

Nov 15

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On Thursday's NewsHour: Oil giant BP will pay $4.5 billion and plead guilty to felony charges connected to the 2010 Gulf Coast spill The stepped-up conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza China's new leader Xi Jinping Plus, what humans…