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Coppersmiths In Turkey Embrace Their Dying Art
In the Black Sea city of Trabzon, old market streets still ring out with the sound of coppersmiths hammering their wares. But this age-old art is fading, as more customers now favor modern cookware.
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Gratitude Is Good For The Soul And Helps The Heart, Too
This Thursday, people all over the country will sit around the dinner table discussing what they're thankful for. And being grateful may also reduce the risk of heart disease.
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QB Tom Brady Has Best Form Of His Life, 'Post' Columnist Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Sally Jenkins, a columnist for The Washington Post, who believes Tom Brady is fighting back against charges he cheated last year in the way he knows best — on the playing field.
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Poll: 1 In 5 Americans Trusts The Government
A clear majority favors the government taking "a major role" in fighting terrorism, and Republicans are much more likely to say they're angry with the government, according to Pew Research Center.
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N.J. Mayor Disagrees With Gov. Christie Over Syrian Refugees
The mayor Of Prospect Park is speaking out against Gov. Chris Christie's plans to block Syrian refugees from resettling in the state. Steve Inskeep talks to Mohamed Khairullah, a Syrian American.
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Targeted By ISIS, These Yazidis Refused To Leave Their Beloved Mountain
After ISIS took their villages in Iraq, hundreds of members of the religious minority survived on wild plants and tomato paste through a bitterly cold winter on a mountain they consider miraculous.
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'We Haz Kittens!' And 4 Other Tweets From #BrusselsLockdown
Belgian police asked citizens not to tweet information about their movements. Perhaps not surprisingly, Twitter responded with pictures of cats.
U.S. Bioterrorism-Detection Program Is Unreliable, Report Finds
The Government Accountability Office says that Homeland Security's BioWatch system, deployed in 30 U.S. cities, has issued dozens of false alarms since its introduction in 2003.
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5 Things To Know: FAA Task Force Recommends A Drone Registry
A task force created by the Federal Aviation Administration recommends that people flying drones heavier than a half-pound should register with the government. Here are a few things to know.
One Of The World's Last Northern White Rhinos Has Died
One of only four known northern white rhinoceroses was euthanized at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on Sunday.
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