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Top stories for Monday, February 13, 2017 [NPR]( [View this email in your browser]( [NPR News]( The Two-Way [Signs Of Hope At Oroville Dam, After Overflow Sparked Large Evacuation Sunday]( Lake Oroville's water level has finally dropped below its record high, after residents scrambled to comply with an evacuation order Sunday. [Read this story]( Shots - Health News [Depression Strikes Today's Teen Girls Especially Hard]( A study tracking depression rates among U.S. teens from 2005 to 2014 finds an increase — especially among girls. A steady diet of harsh judgments from social media may play a role, researchers say. [Read this story]( The Two-Way [2017 Grammy Awards: Adele Upsets Beyoncé, Chance Arrives, Politics Pop (Slightly)]( Adele swept the major categories over Beyoncé, David Bowie posthumously won every award he was nominated for and the Grammys sometimes obliquely addressed a charged political climate. [Read this story]( The Two-Way [Trump Adviser Repeats Baseless Claims Of Voter Fraud In New Hampshire]( No evidence supports the Trump administration's claim that the presidential election was marred by massive voter fraud. But White House adviser Stephen Miller doubled down on the allegations Sunday. [Read this story]( Around the Nation [Officials Order Evacuation For Residents Below Calif. Dam]( Thousands of Northern Californians near Oroville were told to leave their homes Sunday, as an emergency spillway below the country's tallest dam was in danger of unleashing uncontrolled flood waters. [Read this story]( NPR | 1111 N. Capitol St. NE | Washington, DC 20002 | [Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} based on your NPR email subscriptions. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [NPR](

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