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Runner Tells Herself 'Just Show Up For One More Mile' — And Wins The Boston Marathon
Desiree Linden fought through wind and rain on Monday to become the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon since 1985. Her victory came after she nearly bailed out during the race.
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Former First Lady Barbara Bush's Book Editor Remembers Her As Smart, Funny And Direct
Former first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday at 92. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Lisa Drew, who edited four of Bush's books.
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Morgan Stanley Is Leaving Morgan Stanley, Bloomberg Reports
A trader named Morgan Stanley was working at the Wall Street firm. Neither Morgan Stanley the man, nor Morgan Stanley the company responded to Bloomberg's request for comment about his career move.
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Robber In Georgia Used Clear Plastic Bag As His Mask, Police Say
Police posted surveillance video of the robbery to Facebook and asked the public to help in the search. Writing: "You can help us catch him, once you stop laughing."
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In A Puerto Rican Mountain Town, Hope Ebbs As The Hardship Continues
Six months after Hurricane Maria pounded Puerto Rico, patience in the remote mountain village of Castañer is wearing thin. Mental anguish persists among people still waiting for reliable electricity.
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Pompeo's Trip To North Korea May Pave The Way For Direct Talks
President Trump tweeted Wednesday that CIA Director Mike Pompeo met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. David Greene talks to Shane Harris of The Washington Post, which first reported the story.
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Maenad Veyl's Menacing, Utterly Danceable 'Liberation' Blasts Into Space
Pulsing a thick and menacing atmosphere, Maenad Veyl's industrial noise demands your body to move.
Cuba Will Soon Be Led By Someone Who Is Not A Castro
For the first time since 1959, the communist island of Cuba will not be run by a Castro. On Thursday, Raúl Castro will hand the presidency over to a successor, widely believed to be First Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
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Meet The Southwest Pilot Who Landed A Plane After An Engine Exploded
Pilot Tammie Jo Shults is being called a hero after she landed Southwest Flight 1380 when an engine explosion damaged the plane and ultimately killed one passenger. It's a remarkable moment in a pioneering career.
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Basketball, Marijuana And Poetry: These Police Tweet More Than Crime Alerts
The Lawrence, Kan., police department's account has over 100,000 Twitter followers. It's well-known for tweets that use humor to reach its community.
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