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Putting It All On The Table: Author Recalls A Food-Obsessed Family
NPR's Michel Martin talks with author Dawn Lerman about her book My Fat Dad, an exploration of the many ways food shapes our connection to family.
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A Son Lost In '3 1/2 Minutes' — And A Tragic Anniversary For His Parents
On Monday night, HBO will air the documentary "3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets," about the murder of Jordan Davis in Jacksonville, Fla., at the hands of Michael Dunn, who objected to the volume of the music Davis was listening to. Host Michel Martin speaks with Davis' parents Ron Davis and Lucia McBath.
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The Scene In Paris: Fewer Tourists, More Armed Guards
France is the world's most-visited country, but thousands of tourists have canceled trips since the Paris attacks. Big conventions have been postponed. Music acts like U2 have canceled concerts.
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Turning Down The Heat When Cooking Meat May Reduce Cancer Risk
Part of the cancer risk posed by eating red and processed meats is actually related to how the meat is prepared. Lower temperature, slower cooking — like baking or roasting — is a better health bet.
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Argentina Elects Opposition Candidate As Its Next President
The win by Mauricio Macri ends the 12-year rule of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's Peronist Party. Macri, the former mayor of Buenos Aires, promised to roll back some of Kirchner's policies.
Brussels Remains On High Alert; Schools And Universities To Reopen This Week
Salah Abdeslam, one of the main suspects of the Paris attacks, is believed to still be on the loose. Schools and universities, however, will reopen on Wednesday.
U.S. Drug Giant Pfizer To Buy Ireland-Based Allergan
In one of the biggest health care mergers ever, Pfizer says it has clinched a deal to buy Allergan for over $150 billion. Pfizer says it plans to move its headquarters to Dublin to avoid U.S. taxes.
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'The Walking Dead' Makes Another Life-Or-Death Decision
Sunday night's episode continued to explore when the show is and isn't willing to let characters go.
Mendocino Coast Fights To Keep Its Lone Hospital Afloat
Tourists love California's Mendocino coast for its redwoods, surf and charm. But the battle to keep the area's only hospital afloat is pitting hospital administrators and doctors against each other.
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Here Are The 2015 Medal Of Freedom Winners, In Their Own Voices
Athletes, artists and activists crowd the list of winners of the nation's highest civilian honor. Before they get their medals Tuesday, get to know them — in sight and sound.
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