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Before Crowd Of Thousands, Pope Delivers Remarks On White House Lawn
NPR's Don Gonyea discusses the relationship between popes and presidents with Renee Montagne. They also have the latest news on Pope Francis' remarks at the White House on Wednesday.
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Don't Toss That Sour Milk! And Other Tips To Cut Kitchen Food Waste
The typical American family tosses out some $1,500 of food yearly. From smarter fridge packing to sauteing soggy lettuce, a new book is full of tips to rescue edibles from landing in the trash.
Pope Francis Celebrates First U.S. Mass, Canonizes New Saint
During the Mass celebrated at Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Junipero Serra became the first saint canonized on U.S. soil.
Turing Pharmaceuticals Retreats From Plan To Raise Price Of Daraprim
Turing Pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli has backed down on his plan for an astronomical price increase on a drug used to treat a deadly parasitic infection. The company did not say what the new price would be, but presumably less than the $750 a pill it had planned to charge. The move illustrates how Shkreli is more Wall Street speculator than pharmaceutical entrepreneur.
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Oil Boom Brings Small Town A Big Victory: A Football Team, At Last
The high school football game is the center of life for many towns in rural America. One town in western North Dakota is celebrating the return of the ritual for the first time in more than 25 years.
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Remembering 'Yogi-isms': The Yankee Catcher's Many Nuggets Of Wisdom
Yankees Hall of Fame catcher, Yogi Berra, died Tuesday at the age of 90. In case you haven't heard enough Yogi-isms, we have more for you.
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Yogi Berra, Yankees Hall Of Fame Catcher, Dies
Yankees Hall of Fame catcher, Yogi Berra, died Tuesday at the age of 90.
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People Outside Washington, D.C., Basilica Share Why Pope Francis Resonates
NPR's Kelly McEvers asks people waiting at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception: How has your thinking about the Church changed since Francis became Pope?"
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EU Leaders Debate Program To Address Migrant Crisis
European Union leaders meet in Brussels to consider sending more money to countries and agencies looking after Syrians in the Middle East, and a plan to deport migrants who don't qualify as refugees.
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These Are The Muppets In Your Neighborhood
VIP Sonia Manzano brings along special guest Emilio Delgado to play a game about the Muppets in their neighborhood.
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