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AP: Romney Wins NV In Sweeping VictoryThe Associated Press, relying on preliminary entrance polls, has called Mitt Romney the winner saying he rode his best performance yet among conservatives and overwhelming backing from Mormons to his emphatic victory Sat in NV 's Republican presidential contest.
Greece Sets Sun Deadline For Debt TalksGreece is under heavy pressure from its creditors to implement further austerity and structural measures if it wants to get a second, euro130 billion ($171 billion) bailout, and avoid bankruptcy.
Recliners Score Big With Super Bowl WatchersSales of reclining chairs and sofas are as hot as NY Giants receiver Victor Cruz's touchdown dance. Or, for you New England Patriots fans, as popular as star tight end Rob Gronkowski's sprained ankle.
When Will We Get To Know The 'Real' Mitt Romney?Despite Mitt Romney's time as governor, his previous presidential run and quite a few years in the spotlight, many people still feel they do not know much about him. The clean-cut, buttoned-up candidate is notoriously quiet about his private life, and his former colleagues and friends haven't revealed much, either.
Occupy D.C. Camp Dismantled Quietly By Park Law enforcementSince the early a.m., United States Park Law enforcement have been moving into a park near the White House where the Occupy D.C. movement has been encamped for months. Some officers are on horseback and dressed in riot gear, but there haven't been any major clashes so far.
20 Million Years Later, Russians Work To Drill Into LakeRussian researchers in Antarctica are on the verge of piercing a hole through 2 miles of ice into an ancient lake, untouched by the light of day for some twenty million years. But it'll be a delicate process to break through without disturbing the pristine waters. Guest host David Green speaks with Antarctic researcher John Priscu about the process.
Activists: Syrian Assault Leaves More Than 250 DeadIn Syria, the death toll is rising after what activists and opposition leaders are calling a massive offensive by pro-government troops in the city of Homs. Activists say at least 250 have been killed in what may be the single most violent day since Syria's anti-government uprising began in March.
What The People Want Out WestAs the primary season pushes westward, voters in big Western states share what they like and want, plus why they feel they're a different kind of electorate.
As Population Shifts, So Do Political TacticsIn the last decade, population growth in Western swing states outpaced the national average, according to David Damore, a professor of political science at the University of NV , Las Vegas. With the NV Republican caucus underway, guest host David Greene talks with Damore about the electoral shift and the issues potential voters in the region view as priorities.
Komen Races To Restore Planned Parenthood FundsIn an about-face, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation announced Fri that it is not cutting off funding for Planned Parenthood. Komen is 1 of the nation's most prominent breast cancer groups. They came under intense criticism for their initial decision to cut off some funding for Planned Parenthood. Guest host David Greene talks with NPR's Julie Rovner and Rob Stein, who have been covering the story.
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