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Boston Grapples With The Threat Of Storms And Rising Water
Superstorm Sandy was a wake-up call for the Eastern Seaboard — especially Boston, where flooding rivers can meet a surging ocean, all in Boston Harbor. So what's a city to do? Retreat from the water or better shield buildings from flooding.
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'Mad Men' Creator Matthew Weiner On The End Of Don Draper's Journey
Weiner is currently writing and shooting the show's final episodes. He tells Fresh Air, "I'm going to be leaving these characters in a place where they belong."
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You Might Consider Opting Out Of The Child Tax Credit. Here's Why
The first monthly enhanced child tax credit payment has landed, but some families are now opting out. Here's how to decide whether it makes sense for you.
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How Dolph Lundgren Went From Chemical Engineer To Action Star
Before he was Ivan Drago or He-Man, Lundgren was just another 6-foot-5-inch Swede with a black belt in karate and a degree in chemical engineering — who turned down a scholarship to MIT for showbiz.
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'The Washington Post' takes new approach to national coverage with a 'Democracy Desk'
The Washington Post is about to unveil a Democracy Desk to report on the front lines of battles over voting, access to the polls, and the people caught up in these fights.
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What the future holds for democracy in the U.S.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with political scientist Steven Levitsky of Harvard University about the future of American democracy.
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Saturday sports: Australian Open championships, Bill Belichick snubbed, Lindsey Vonn skiing crash
NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss the Australian Open and a controversy concerning the NFL Hall of Fame.
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Seized Drug Assets Pad Police Budgets
Justice Department data show that the amount of drug-related assets confiscated since 2004 has tripled, from $567 million to $1.6 billion. Critics claim some law enforcement agencies have become "addicted to drug money" in their quest to fill their own coffers.
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FBI Director Wray grilled as House GOP members allege 'politicization' of the agency
Wray faced a wide range of questions by House Judiciary Committee members, most framed as accusations that the FBI pursues a political agenda targeting conservatives.
Democrats are worried about U.S. democracy. They've got limited tools to protect it
Democrats and some anti-Trump Republicans are panicked about the impact of the ex-president's election lies on American democracy. They see worst-case scenarios looming — but few, if any, solutions.
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