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Round-the-world Bicycle Traveler Stops Over in Fairbanks
A South African adventurer pedaled a bike into Fairbanks this week, completing the first leg of a journey that will take him around the world twice over 8…
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‘There’s Nothing Left to Cut’: Assembly Gives School District $800K Boost
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly approved a measure that allows the area school district to keep $800,000 that it would’ve been required to give…
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In 'While We're Young,' The Border Between Ridicule And Sympathy Is Thin
Noah Baumbach's new comedy is about a couple in their 40s who befriend 20-something hipsters and go wild. It gets off to a fun start, but two-thirds of the way through takes a surprising turn.
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At Aging Conference, Old Is The New Black
For the first in a series of regular discussions about aging, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with NPR's Ina Jaffe from the Aging in America Conference in Chicago.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Graham Yost, Review Of Courtney Barnett, 'American Crime'
Graham Yost stays true to writer Elmore Leonard while making the FX show Justified; Ken Tucker reviews Barnett's first full album; creator John Ridley and actor Benito Martinez discuss American Crime.
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What Is The Mystery Goo That Killed Seabirds In The Bay Area?
More than 200 birds died earlier this year. Now, scientists and federal agencies are running forensic tests and looking for clues to the goo as part of a national investigation.
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The Cautionary Tale Of A Big-Time Bracket Bust
In 2010, police arrested a New Jersey man running a football pool — with a payout totaling nearly $900,000. If you're the one holding money in your office's college basketball pool, take heed.
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Palm Springs Celebrates Its Past, And Tourists Arrive In Droves
Palm Springs was the desert playground of golden-era Hollywood. Then its glamour faded. Now its midcentury architecture, its retro style and the allure of its past are fueling a rebirth.
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Congressional Panels Probe Opiate Prescriptions At Wis. VA Hospital
Two congressional committees travel to the town of Tomah, Wis., on Monday to hold a hearing on the VA hospital there. The hospital has been singled out for over prescribing opiates to vets.
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Researcher Explores Native Leadership
Northern indigenous people have adapted to western style government while retaining a traditional cooperative approach to leadership. That’s the finding…
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