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A Moment Of Civility
The mourning of Justice Scalia has echos of a different time in Washington, says NPR's Linda Wertheimer in this commentary.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Trevor Noah; The I Don't Cares' Debut; 'Narconomics'
Noah discusses The Daily Show and growing up in South Africa. Critic Ken Tucker reviews Wild Stab, the debut album by The I Don't Cares. Tom Wainwright explains the business models of drug cartels.
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Italy Says Goodbye To Renato Bialetti, The Man Behind Its Iconic Coffee Hardware
The Bialetti Moka Express revolutionized home coffee preparation worldwide. After the death of the company's executive, Renato Bialetti, last week, here's a history of the iconic appliance.
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The Latest On The Nevada Caucuses
On Saturday, Hillary Clinton won the Nevada caucuses, defeating rival Bernie Sanders. NPR's Ron Elving speaks with Michel Martin.
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Confronting Homogeneity In Apple's Boardroom
Antonio Maldonado wants Apple to increase diversity among its senior executives, and he's taking his fight to the shareholders meeting on Feb. 26.
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African-Americans With Autism Face Additional Challenges
Black people on the autism spectrum can have less access to help than others. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jackie Pilgrim, who has an autistic son and was diagnosed with Asperger's herself.
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Gross National Happiness: Bhutan's Unique Measurement
Bhutan's prime minister, Tshering Tobgay, talks about tackling climate change, economic development and how to measure happiness.
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Kalamazoo Shootings Update
In Kalamazoo, Mich., at least six people are dead and others injured after multiple shootings Saturday. Authorities say the shootings were random. Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluta has an update.
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Americans' Opinions Are Divided Over Whether Apple Should Unlock Shooter's Phone
The FBI and Apple are sparring over the agency's request that Apple help it unlock the cell phone of a terrorist. iPhone users have differing views on who's right.
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Park In England Will Pay Winning Job Candidate To Be Lazy
The job is to wear a panda suit — since the park has no actual pandas. The ad says a successful candidate will be wild at heart and be comfortable wearing a warm, thick coat all day.
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