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Christina Quintanilla, a mother of two, was featured in an NPR story about abortion restrictions in El Salvador.John W. Poole/NPRhide caption
Christina Quintanilla, a mother of two, was featured in an NPR story about abortion restrictions in El Salvador.John W. Poole/NPRhide caption
Washington fans watch their team during the second half of an NFL football game against Arizona on Sunday.Ross D. Franklin/APhide caption
Demonstrators gathered near Columbus Circle before the start of the People's Climate March in New York.Craig Ruttle/APhide caption
Christina Quintanilla, a mother of two, was featured in an NPR story about abortion restrictions in El Salvador. John W. Poole/NPR hide caption
Washington fans watch their team during the second half of an NFL football game against Arizona on Sunday. Ross D. Franklin/AP hide caption
Demonstrators gathered near Columbus Circle before the start of the People's Climate March in New York. Craig Ruttle/AP hide caption
This 1587 facsimile of a copperplate engraving shows three beheadings as capital punishments decreed by King Henry VIII against Thomas More and two other Roman Catholics in 1535. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption
Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol speaks to media during a protest on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Missouri. Michael B. Thomas/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
This photo of children playing outside at a day care center in Norway appeared on the NPR.org version of the GlobalPost story. Alf Magne Andreassen/Flickr hide caption
Glenn Greenwald has denounced an NPR story as an "indisputable case of journalistic malpractice and deceit." Andrew Burton/Getty Images hide caption
Palestinian men walk amidst debris following an Israeli military strike in Gaza city, on July 23, 2014. Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Tell Me More is hosted by award-winning journalist Michel Martin. Amy Ta/NPR hide caption