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At Baltimore Mosque, Obama Tells Muslims: You're Part Of America Too
President Obama on Wednesday visited a U.S. mosque for the first time in his presidency. That has left some Muslims asking: What took so long?
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In Baby's 'First Bite,' A Chance To Shape A Child's Taste
Bee Wilson's new book, First Bite, examines how genetics, culture, memory and early feeding patterns influence the palate. She says babies are most open to new flavors between ages 4 and 7 months.
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Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited'
Jazz Night In America's host happens to be a Grammy-winning bassist, and he's written a special work. Hear a bluesy, soulful oratorio for big band and gospel choir, inspired by civil-rights icons.
Montana Governor Allows Wild Bison To Roam Outside Of Yellowstone
For the first time in 30 years, bison will be able to migrate outside of Yellowstone National Park. Park officials, private landowners and the state have been in a decades-long debate over the bison.
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House Hearing Probes The Mystery Of High Drug Prices That 'Nobody Pays'
After controversial pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli left the hearing on Capitol Hill, the representatives' attention turned to why prices for some drugs are rising so steeply.
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On Road To Recovery, Ferguson Residents Have Different Ideas
It's been more than a year since the shooting of Michael Brown sparked nationwide protests. Tension has dissipated in Ferguson, but some disagreements exist among residents about the best way forward.
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Barbara Bush Hits The Trail For Son Jeb Bush
Embracing his family's famous name, the Republican presidential candidate makes a campaign stop in New Hampshire with his mother, the former first lady. "He's decent and honest," she says.
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Sia Reclaims Songs She Wrote For Others On 'This Is Acting'
The Australian songwriter who has written hits for Rihanna, Beyonce and Katy Perry just released an album of her own. Critic Ken Tucker likes Sia's singing, in part, because of its imperfections.
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Ohio Quest Rookie To Go Out First
The order is set for tomorrow’s start of the Yukon Quest. As KUAC’s Molly Rettig reports, the 23 mushers slated to begin the race in downtown Fairbanks,…
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‘Flavor of Alaska’: U.S. Selects Fairbanks for Arctic Council's Top Leadership Meeting
A top-level Arctic Council meeting in Fairbanks …Sen. Lisa Murkowski says the State Department’s selection of Fairbanks as the site of the biggest and…
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