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Witty And Stylish, 'Insurrecto' Offers An Inside View Of The Pain Of Colonization
Gina Apostol's dizzying new novel begin in present-day Manila before diving into the late 19th century — and the tortuous relationship between the U.S. and the Philippines.
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A Trauma Surgeon Who Survived Gun Violence Is Taking On The NRA
When Joseph Sakran was 17, he was shot in the throat after a high school football game. That experience inspired him to become a surgeon — and to speak out against gun violence.
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Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell Is Not Happy With GM's Elimination Of So Many Jobs
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., about the General Motors job cuts and what they mean for the industry and American auto workers.
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Youngest Children In A Class Are Most Likely To Get ADHD Diagnosis
Harvard University researchers probed the way ADHD is assessed by taking advantage of a quirk found in many U.S. school systems that means some kids are a year younger their classmates.
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Privately-Owned Rail Company In Florida Gets Richard Branson As New Partner
Entrepreneur Richard Branson is adding his name and money to a new privately-owned rail line in Florida. The branding comes at an important time for the new service, as its expanding to Orlando.
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Beijing Is Pushing Hard To Influence U.S. Views Of China, Report Says
The new report, authored by some of the top experts on China, warns of an aggressive influence campaign aimed at the U.S. government, universities and even Hollywood.
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Think Your Dog Is Smart, That's Likely Not True
A new study found that dogs are relatively ordinary when compared with dolphins, wolves, pigeons, or cats.
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Wish Dunkin' Had A Clothing Line? Dream On
Dunkin' unveiled a line of "Espresso-Wear." The clothing was designed for customers who need to carry coffees. Sadly, the items like Cappu-Chinos, pants with cup-holder pockets, are not real.
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Harry Leslie Smith, Veteran And Activist, Dies At 95
Harry Leslie Smith, a World War II veteran who was known for his writing and activism, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 95.
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U.S. Downplays Its Military Support For The War In Yemen, Kaine Says
David Greene talks to Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as the Senate prepares to vote on a proposal that could greatly reduce U.S. support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen's civil war.
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