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Small Batch: 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
We talk with Barrie Hardymon of NPR's Weekend Edition about the book that was, for most of her life, Harper Lee's only published novel.
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In The Latest Clinton Emails: Appointment Jockeying And More On Libya
The State Department put out 1,116 more pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails Friday night. Some show officials pushing job candidates. Others discuss fallout from Benghazi.
Pro-Cruz SuperPAC Slams Trump For Confederate Flag Removal, Gay Rights
A superPAC supporting Ted Cruz is hitting Donald Trump in South Carolina for wanting the Confederate battle flag removed from the state capitol, something the state's Republican governor supported.
#MemeOfTheWeek: Jeb!, A Gun And 'America.'
It could have just been a picture of a gun engraved with Jeb Bush's name. But no. The Internet refused to leave it alone.
They Brought Cookies: For A New Widow, Empathy Eases Death's Pain
Her husband died. Then the neighbors started showing up. They brought soup. Cookies. Tea. But what they really brought was empathy. And that made the pain bearable.
Expensive Journals Drive Academics To Break Copyright Law
A new pirate website called Sci-Hub allows free access to academic journals behind paywalls. Heather Joseph, an advocate for legal open access, explains the situation to Linda Wertheimer.
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Rubio Tries To Sell The New Face Of The GOP Establishment To S.C. Voters
The Florida senator needs a rebound in the state's GOP primary after a disappointing New Hampshire finish. And he's hoping the backing of the state's young, diverse leadership can help him do that.
Harper Lee Remembered As Reclusive
Linda Wertheimer talks to Harper Lee's longtime friend Wayne Flynt about the late author. He will deliver Lee's eulogy.
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Baltimore Lead-Poison Victims Lose Money In Settlements
Linda Wertheimer talks with The Washington Post's Terrence McCoy about brain-damaged Baltimore residents signing away lead poisoning settlement money. He just won a Polk award for his reporting on it.
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Zika Spike Overwhelms Colombia Doctors
The spread of Zika is taxing Colombia's already over-burdened health care system.
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