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'Strange Gods' Chronicles The History Of Secularism And Conversion
Journalist Susan Jacoby tells Fresh Air that more than half of Americans will change religion at least once in their adult life time. Her new book is Strange Gods: A Secular History of Conversion.
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Study Shows Extra Testosterone Might Help Some Older Men
A man's testosterone level drops as he ages, but boosting it with supplements has been controversial. The first year of data from a big study now suggests a modest boost in libido for some men.
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Space Archaeologist Wants Your Help To Find Ancient Sites
Sarah Parcak uses satellite imagery to identify hidden sites. The winner of the 2016 TED Prize now plans to invite everyone to help her locate historical treasures.
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Fashion Week Wraps Up In New York
Renee Montagne talks to Robin Givhan, the fashion critic for The Washington Post, who gives us her take on New York's fashion week.
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02-18-16 KUAC YUKON QUEST MORNING UPDATE
02-18-16 AM Quest update
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Obama To Make Historic Visit To Cuba Next Month
President Obama plans to travel to Cuba next month, capping a historic diplomatic thaw after decades of official isolation.
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A Dive Into Jazz Slang (You Dig?)
Shedding. Chops. Rataricious. Jazz cats sometimes seem to have their own language. Of course, their words often end up in others' mouths.
Encrypted Messaging App Co-Founder: Tim Cook Is A 'National Security Hero'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Nico Sell, co-founder and co-chairman of Wickr, an encrypted messaging app, about Apple's fight against the FBI's order to unlock an iPhone owned by a terrorist.
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Can A 1789 Law Apply To An iPhone?
The All Writs Act of 1789 was cited by a federal magistrate in ordering Apple to unlock an iPhone.
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Long-Term Devastation Springs From A Hasty Judgment Call In 'A War'
Tobias Lindholm's Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a Danish commander's error in judgment during the war in Afghanistan. Critic David Edelstein says A War will "leave you in pieces."
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