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Little Rock Diner Menu Item: 'My Girlfriend Is Not Hungry'
A diner in Little Rock, Ark., gained attention for an item on the menu called "My Girlfriend is Not Hungry." It adds extra french fries and fried chicken wings or fried cheese sticks.
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Ever Wonder What Cocktails The Founding Fathers Enjoyed? We Have The Answers
NPR's Audie Cornish talks about the Founding Fathers' preferred drinks with Derek Brown, the National Archives' Chief Spirits Advisor.
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After 30 Year Hiatus, Japan Resumed Commercial Whaling
Japan resumed commercial whaling this week after a hiatus of more than thirty years. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with historian Kurkpatrick Dorsey about the diplomacy and economics of whaling in Japan.
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To Evade U.S. Sanctions, Iranian Tankers 'Go Dark'
Tankers carrying Iranian oil and gas are employing a tried and true method of masking their cargo or 'going dark' as a way to evade U.S. sanctions. Their main customer is China.
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Miya Folick: Tiny Desk Concert
Miya Folick was raised a Buddhist in Santa Ana, Calif., and is of Ukrainian and Japanese descent. She sings of conviction, not fiction.
June Jobs Numbers Rebound
U.S. employers added 224,000 new jobs in June. That's far more than many analysts were expecting and marks a rebound after a disappointing May.
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Why Cash Transfer Apps Don't Always Let You Hit 'Undo' On Transactions
Phone-based apps are offering people many new ways to pay, and many of them are wondering about chargebacks, and why some apps allow people to hit undo and why others don't.
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Tell NPR What You're Listening To This Summer
We ask listeners to tweet us with their favorite summer song.
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NPR Music Shares 2019's Songs Of The Summer
What will be the definitive song of summer 2019? NPR's Michel Martin invites Stephen Thompson and Lyndsey McKenna of NPR Music to share their picks.
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Five Minutes to Better Understand Vetos
10 days ago Governor Mike Dunleavy issued 168 vetos to items in the state’s operating budget, and 14 more to Mental Health appropriations. Since that…
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