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Arctic Native Leaders: Paris Climate Agreement Didn’t Address Indigenous Rights
A disappointing climate plan for indigenous leaders …Reggie Joule says the plan to reduce global greenhouse-gas emissions that emerged from the Paris…
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'Son Of Saul' Brings Viewers To The Heart Of The Nazi Death Machine At Auschwitz
Director László Nemes and star Géza Röhrig discuss Son of Saul, a film set in a Nazi death camp. The movie won the Grand Prix at this year's Cannes Film Festival. Originally broadcast Oct. 7, 2015.
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Obamacare Deadline Extended As Demand For Health Insurance Rises
The deadline to sign up for an Obamacare health insurance plan starting on Jan. 1 was extended until Friday because the web site was overwhelmed. Demand was up, but that might be because the penalties for not having insurance are increasing.
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Some Muslim Women Are Taking Self-Defense Into Their Own Hands
Anti-Muslim sentiment is on the rise, and Muslim women wearing hijabs can be particularly vulnerable. That has prompted two women in New York to organize an all-female class for observant Muslims.
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Conductor Kurt Masur Dies At 88
Kurt Masur, the German conductor whose career spanned leading an orchestra in East Germany to more than a decade of reshaping the New York Philharmonic, has died at 88.
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From Family Fare To Oscar Bait, The Big Pictures To See At Year's End
The final weeks of the year are chock-full of huge movies. People Magazine film critic Alynda Wheat offers reviews of some popular year-enders, including Joy, The Hateful Eight and Concussion.
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The Diminishing Middle — And Why That Widens The Gap Between Us
In light of a recent Pew study that says most Americans are no longer middle-class, NPR's Michel Martin argues that when the middle thins, the ends of the spectrum must yell just to hear each other.
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Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Convicted; Receives Suspended Sentence
The conviction was based on the contents of seven tweets he posted online. The sentence caps a year which saw most of the country's small community of human rights lawyers detained or questioned.
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Move Over, Comic Book Guy: Philly Comics Store Prizes Diversity In Its Heroes
At Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in Philadelphia, owner Ariell Johnson says diversity isn't just an afterthought. She tells NPR's Michel Martin that new faces keep the heroics interesting.
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Words You'll Hear: Clean Up
NPR's Eyder Peralta talks cleaning up after a massive snowstorm blanketed the Northeast over the weekend.
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