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Read 'Fates And Furies' With The 'Morning Edition' Book Club
The Morning Edition Book Club listeners can put their questions to the novelist Lauren Groff, author of the latest selection, "Fates And Furies." Renee Montagne explains how to submit a question.
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Planned Parenthood To Stop Accepting Reimbursement For Fetal Tissue
Planned Parenthood says it will no longer accept reimbursement for the cost of providing fetal tissue to researchers. The move is a response to sting videos and accusations that the organization unlawfully profits from such donations.
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Groups Aim To Make It Easier To Own A Cable TV Box Instead Of Renting
A study estimated that 99 percent of cable TV subscribers rent their set-top boxes and pay on average $231 a year to do so. Groups want to make it easier for consumers to own similar devices.
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Jury Finds Gun Store Negligent In Shooting Of Milwaukee Police Officers
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to John Diedrich of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about Tuesday's ruling, which found the store negligent in the sale of a handgun used to shoot two police officers in 2009.
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Video Of Michigan Man's Death In County Jail Draws FBI Scrutiny
David Stojcevski died last year after two weeks in the Macomb County jail. His family is suing for wrongful death, alleging that corrections officers failed to give him prescription drugs he needed.
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Opt-Out Plans Let Companies Work Without Workers' Comp
State laws in both Oklahoma and Texas allow employers to develop their own workplace injury plans that generally cover fewer injuries, cut off benefits payments sooner and control access to doctors.
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Protesters Outside Karachi's Press Club Hope To Get Journalists' Attention
Speaking out in Karachi can cost you your life. But there is a patch of sidewalk where Pakistanis feel they can safely raise their voices. (This piece first aired on May 5, 2015 on Morning Edition.)
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Why Not Spend Halloween At World's Largest Grave?
The catacombs under Paris are the eternal resting place for about 6 million people. Airbnb has a contest offering the winner an overnight stay for two in the bone-lined "bowels of Paris."
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Woman Sues Nephew For $127,000 Over Broken Wrist
Jennifer Connell was at her nephew's birthday party when he leapt into her arms. She tried to catch him but fell and broke her wrist. A jury found the boy, now 12, not liable for her injuries.
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opbmusic Presents: Natasha Kmeto
The Portland electronic musician's robust voice dominates this soulful performance of "I Thought You Had A Boyfriend."
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