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South Korean Team Building Exercise Puts Workers In Coffins
South Korea firms — faced with high stress and low productivity — are putting employees through a deathly motivational exercise. Workers are put into a coffin, which is then sealed for 10 minutes.
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In America's Heartland, Building One Home For Three Faiths
Three faith communities in Omaha, Neb. — one Christian, one Jewish, one Muslim — are leaving their old places of worship and building a new, single campus for their mosque, synagogue and church.
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Was That Steak Raised In The USA? Soon, It'll Be Hard To Know
Congress looks set to repeal requirements for country-of-origin labels on packages of meat at the grocery store. The labels declare where an animal was born, raised and slaughtered.
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Rubio Insists He's A More Sensible Choice To Cruz In GOP Presidential Race
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is barnstorming early voting states. Since Tuesday's GOP presidential debate, he's been taking on Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas over immigration and counterterrorism.
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Santa Claus Arrives Early At Ohio Wal-Marts
Someone — anonymously — went into two Wal-Mart and paid more than $100,000 — moving everything off layaway. Meaning, gifts some customers were trying to buy, are now theirs.
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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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Homeland Security Office Uses Community Outreach To Fight Violent Extremism
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to George Selim, director of the Office for Community Partnerships at DHS, about strategies to stop ISIS recruitment and preventing attacks by "lone wolves" on American soil.
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