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Found Recipes: 'Wurst Cakes'
Writer Diana Abu-Jaber recalls her grandmother's holiday cookies, which they call "wurst cakes." This story originally aired on Dec. 12, 2013 on All Things Considered.
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Stuck In A Brooklyn Shelter, Mother Of 3 Struggles To Find A Home
Shakira Crawford, a single mother in New York City, struggles to find a landlord who will accept her city voucher to pay rent.
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Experts Explain Why 2015 Is A Warm One For Earth's Climate
This Year will likely be the hottest year on record. Climate change is partly to blame, but so is El Nino. That's the weather pattern from the Pacific that affects weather in the America's as well.
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Latest Chicago Police Shooting Ramps Up Calls For Mayor To Step Down
About 100 people gathered Sunday outside the home where police shot and killed two people early Saturday. The Cook County medical examiner's office has listed the manner of both deaths as homicides.
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The Year In Television: 2015's Trends, Triumphs And Tragedies
Television exploded with options for fans, from a record number of shows to new kinds of online platforms. Our critic examines the biggest trends that reshaped the face of television this year.
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First Mention: Who Used 'Global Warming' First?
Our occasional feature "First Mention" finds the phrase "global warming" was used for the first time on NPR in 1989.
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Remembering When Southeast Asia Refugees Dominated Discussions
Steve Inskeep talks to historian Erika Lee, author of the new book The Making of Asian America, about the 1.2 million refugees from Southeast Asia who came to the U.S. after the Vietnam War.
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State Of Emergency Declared In Missouri After Widespread Flooding
Over the weekend, torrential rains brought widespread flooding throughout Missouri that led to at least eight deaths. Flooding is expected to continue throughout the week.
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Retracing Where Hillary Clinton Grew Up, 1950s Park Ridge, Ill.
The place someone calls home can say a lot about a person. Our political team went looking for Hillary Clinton's home in the suburbs of Chicago. (This piece initially aired on June 16, 2015, on ATC.)
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Remembering Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Haskell Wexler
Wexler won Oscars for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Bound for Glory, and was nominated for One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest and Matewan. He died Sunday. He was 93. Originally broadcast in 1993.
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