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In Face Of Immigration Rhetoric, Latinos Grapple With Having A Voice
New Hampshire Public Radio's Natasha Haverty explores the small but growing Latino population in New Hampshire, and how Latinos there are responding to the heated campaign rhetoric about immigration.
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Snow Cones Fresh From The Sky: Listeners Share Recipes
NPR's Rachel Martin asks professor Staci Simonich if it's okay to eat snow. Also, our listeners called in with some of their favorite recipes using freshly fallen snow.
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Death Memoirs: Why The Grave Subject Sells So Well
Why do we love to read about dying? NPR's Rachel Martin asks critic Michelle Dean about the enduring popularity of books like "The Last Lecture" and "Tuesdays with Morrie."
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'What Made That Thing Work?': Bill Frisell Takes On Screen Music
While making his latest album, the inventive guitarist found that covering classic film and TV scores has an existential side effect.
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Four Months Later, Syrian Refugee Adjusts In Germany — But Doesn't Belong
NPR's Rachel Martin checks in with Syrian refugee Mohammed Eh'tai, whom she profiled in Germany back in September. He is working on getting his family to join him from Syria.
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California Regulators Order Company To Permanently Close Leaking Gas Well
A well on the outskirts of LA has been spewing natural gas into the air for months. Once it's sealed off, regulators say, it can never be tapped again. Other new restrictions are also being imposed.
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After Massive Snowstorm, East Coast Digs Out — And Lives It Up
Shovelful by shovelful, the East Coast is digging through the aftermath of an enormous winter storm. And sleds, snowboards, skis and snowballs are all making an appearance under bright blue skies.
In The Last Week Before Iowa Caucus, Candidates Playing Down Expectations
Entering the last week of campaigning before the voters start to weigh in, some candidates may be preparing to cast a loss in the Iowa caucuses as not such a bad thing.
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Sanctioned Slope: Kids Take Their Sleds To Capitol Hill, Legally
Up until very recently, sledding on Capitol Hill was illegal. This weekend's snow was the first chance for kids to hit the slope — without fear of arrest.
Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos Punch Their Tickets To The Super Bowl
The Panthers notched a decisive win over the Arizona Cardinals, while the Broncos survived a late-game push by the New England Patriots. The conference champions will meet at the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.
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