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It's All Politics
1:17 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

Pew Poll: Good News For Santorum, Better News For Obama

A new Pew Research Center poll reinforces the frustrating political reality for Mitt Romney that he's unable to convince some key conservative constituencies within the Republican Party that he's one of them.

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The Two-Way
1:02 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

U.N. Human Rights Chief Says She's 'Appalled' At Violence In Syria

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High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay delivers remarks during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the human rights situation in Syria on Monday.

Navi Pillay, the United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights, stopped just short of saying that crimes against humanity had been committed by the government of Bashar Assad in Syria.

In a speech before the United Nations General Assembly, Pillay laid out her case for why she thinks the Security Council should refer Syria to the International Criminal Court.

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The Salt
1:01 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

Why You Should Raise Urban Chickens At Your Own Risk

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One of the few baby Cochin chicks that survived the trip to Sara Sarasohn's home in Berkeley, Calif. last week.

At my grocery store in Berkeley, Calif., an organic head of lettuce is less than $2. An organic chicken costs as much as $17.

But believe me: That chicken is worth every penny.

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It's All Politics
12:43 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

We Read The 2013 Budget So You Don't Have To

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A congressional staffer collects copies of the president's 2013 budget request from the Senate Budget Committee on Monday in Washington, D.C.

NPR reporters are analyzing the president's 2013 budget proposal. We'll be adding to this post as we get additional budget breakdowns. Check back for updates.

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Shots - Health Blog
12:38 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

Cosmetic Surgery Rebounds, A Little, After Dip

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Plastic surgeons say they're getting busier lately.

If you're looking for signs that the U.S. economy might be getting a little better, check out the latest stats on cosmetic plastic surgery.

The number of surgical procedures rose 2 percent to 1.58 million in 2011, according to data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. It's the second year in a row that cosmetic operations increased by 2 percent.

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