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Army Reaches Milestone in Decommissioning of Fort Greely’s Old Nuclear Power Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed environmental studies of its project to decommission and dismantle a mothballed nuclear power plant at Fort…
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'The Netanyahus' Turns The Campus Novel Into A Sly Fable About History And Identity
Joshua Cohen offers a fictionalized version of a real-life campus visit by the father of the former Israeli prime minister. The novel offers a funny take on serious things.
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Sarah Vaughan's Magnificent Voice Reigns In 'Live At The Berlin Philharmonie'
Vaughan combined an operatic sense of drama and vocal control with an improviser's risk-taking. A newly released 1969 concert recording is an ambitious showcase of her pop and classical sensibilities.
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Half The World Lacks Proper Sanitation. Is It Possible To 'Transform The Toilet'?
In Pipe Dreams, Chelsea Wald examines the health issues related to sanitation and looks at global efforts to manage human waste, including turning it into fuel and fertilizer.
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Former White House Chief Of Staff Andrew Card On Working With Donald Rumsfeld
Andrew Card served as White House Chief of Staff in the George W. Bush administration, working alongside Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. He remembers his former colleague with NPR's Ari Shapiro.
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Judge Rules Indiana Can't Back Out Pandemic-Era Programs For Jobless Workers
Indiana is one of about two dozen GOP-led states that ended federal unemployment benefits to push workers toward unfilled jobs. It's the first to be ordered by a court to keep paying the benefits.
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Questions Linger After Bill Cosby's Conviction Was Overturned
NPR's Noel King talks to investigative reporter Nicki Weisensee Egan, author of Chasing Cosby, about Bill Cosby's 2018 sexual assault conviction being overturned on appeal.
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We Meet The People Who Ring The Bells In Boston's Old North Church
In the spirit of Independence Day, we meet the guild of bellringers that is still pulling the ropes at Boston's Old North Church. Just like Paul Revere did nearly 300 years ago.
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Swimply, The Airbnb For Pools, Grows 2,000% This Summer
This summer is breaking records for heat in some parts of the country. People are so ready to cannonball into the deep end, that they're renting other people's backyard pools.
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2 Colleagues Save 2 Lives By Donating Their Kidneys
The husbands of Susan Ellis and Tia Wimbush needed kidney transplants, but neither woman could donate. When talking about their blood types, they realized they each matched with the other's husband.
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