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So What Does A Deep-Fried Grasshopper Taste Like?
As it turns out, not too bad. That's what our correspondent found in northeastern Nigeria. Maybe the secret is the hot pepper sauce!
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2 Years After S.C.'s Flag Came Down, Cities Grapple With Confederate Symbols
A Confederate flag came down at the South Carolina Statehouse weeks after the murders of nine people at a historically black church. Such symbols continue to generate controversy.
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Tech Design Ethicist Works To Raise Awareness Of Internet Addiction
Former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris explains how tech companies make their products hard to resist. He now advocates for a Hippocratic Oath for tech designers.
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Is The Justice Department Shying Away From Prosecuting Corporations?
ProPublica reporter Jesse Eisinger says that the government undermines the notion of equity and fails to deter crime when it allows large corporations to settle lawsuits by paying fines.
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'I'm A Bit Of A Chameleon': A Writer Draws From Her Own Life In 'Refuge'
Dina Nayeri left Iran with her mother when she was 8 years old. Her father stayed behind. The same is true of the protagonist in her new novel. "I don't feel like any place is home," Nayeri says.
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Former Clinton Aide Responds To Trump Jr.'s Emails On Russia Meeting
President Trump's eldest son posted on Twitter Tuesday an email exchange that seems to show he entertained an offer of help from the Russian government during his father's campaign. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Palmieri, who was a top aide for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
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Cleanup Under Way at Sites Along Old Pipeline that Brought Fuel to Interior’s Military Bases
Cleanup work began this month at a mothballed pump station near Delta Junction that was part of the old Haines to Fairbanks Pipeline. Crews will remove…
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Newark, N.J., Lives With Aftermath Of Race Riots 50 Years Later
Fifty years after Newark, N.J., erupted in response to police treatment of an African-American resident, the city still lives with the aftermath.
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What Can Bring Jobs To Coal Country?
A new coal mine opened in western Pennsylvania and is expected to employ at least 70 people. But workers and employers in Somerset County say more is needed to bring economic opportunity.
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