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Ready, Set, Watch: The Great Backyard Bird Count Starts Today
The annual event invites bird-watchers of all levels to count the birds in their backyards, and submit the data to researchers at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society.
Jon Batiste On Piano Jazz
The Colbert bandleader sings "What A Wonderful World" in a 2011 session with guest host Jon Weber.
#MemeoftheWeek: What Would Honest Abe Really Think Of Politics Today?
#ThingsLincolnDidntSay brought the 16th president back to Twitter on his birthday to weigh in on the current presidential race. But in reality, he might actually feel at home.
MLB Bans New York Mets Pitcher Jenrry Mejia For Life For Doping
The reliever is the first player to be banned permanently from Major League Baseball for failing three tests for performance-enhancing drugs.
Jim Gilmore, Who Was Campaigning For President, Isn't Anymore
He had the resume — swing-state governor, veteran, ex-party leader — but there's a good chance you had no idea he was running. Judging by vote totals, Iowa and New Hampshire may have missed it too.
'Trapped In Time,' The Last Showgirl Revue On Vegas Strip, Closes
With its elaborate headdresses, colorful sequined gowns and statuesque dancers, Jubilee was the classic Las Vegas show. But times and tastes change, and the last performance took place on Feb. 11.
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The Carpet Weaver Of Shiraz
A carpet weaver in the ancient city of Shiraz continues her family tradition, but doesn't earn enough to support her large family. Will the easing of economic sanctions on Iran make a difference?
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#NPRreads: 4 Eye-Opening Stories To Read This Weekend
A medical mystery that started in Brazil. Nairobi's bustling food scene. Women and guns. And the man behind a new literary movement.
A Symphony's Big Challenge: Lift A Tough School Through Music
Embedding musicians in a low-income elementary school has brought gains in math and reading. But is this a boutique approach, or could it be scaled?
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How To Clean Up All That Plastic In The Oceans
By 2050, it's estimated the oceans will contain more plastic than fish, by weight. One entrepreneur says he's developing a tool to remove much of that plastic.
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