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Thou Shalt Not Toss Food: Enlisting Religious Groups To Fight Waste
The Environmental Protection Agency is launching an initiative to engage religious leaders of all faiths to reduce food waste. Many groups have already embraced the challenge as a moral imperative.
Lifesaving Flights Can Come With Life-Changing Bills
People in big, sparsely populated states like Montana rely on air ambulances to get to medical specialists they need. But the lifesaving flights can be hugely expensive and not covered by insurance.
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Media Investigation Digs Into Reports Of Match-Fixing In Tennis
High-ranking tennis players have been paid to lose, a BuzzFeed-BBC investigation finds. It alleges tennis authorities ignored reports of match-fixing, BuzzFeed's John Templon tells NPR's Ari Shapiro.
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Airport Workers Around The Country Rally For Better Wages
Airport workers in New York City, Chicago, Miami and other cities held protests on Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. They called for their hourly minimum wages to increase to $15.
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'Eat More Kale' Artist On Chick-Fil-A's Embrace Of The Leafy Green
The fast-food chain Chick-fil-A is adding kale to the menu. It's a bit of a turnabout for the "Eat Mor Chikin" company; in 2011, it began a legal battle with an artist over his "Eat More Kale" shirts.
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The Real Woods Behind Winnie-The-Pooh's Forest
Winnie-the-Pooh's Hundred Acre Wood is based on a real forest in the English countryside. NPR's Ari Shapiro visits Ashdown Forest with Kathryn Aalto, author of The Natural World of Winnie-the-Pooh.
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Cruz Questions Trump's Temperament As Commander In Chief
Speaking on his campaign bus in New Hampshire, GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz says voters don't want a leader easily set off by bad poll numbers "into a frenzy of tweets."
Why It's Not Too Late To Make A New Year's Resolution
Today is the perfect day to (re)start your resolution. Here's how.
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Cruz Courts N.H. Voters Who Have Second Thoughts About Trump
On a bus tour of New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz talked about his increasingly hostile battle with Donald Trump, and the path he sees for himself to the GOP nomination.
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An Employee Mistakenly Steps Into Politics; Can The Government Retaliate?
The Supreme Court will ponder an unusual question Tuesday concerning free speech rights. It started when a police detective picked up a replacement campaign sign for his bedridden mother.
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