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'Elegant And Cruel And True': The Life And Death Of Poet C.D. Wright
C.D. Wright was beloved not only for her poetry, but for her personality. Critic Craig Morgan Teicher has this remembrance of a writer who loomed large in his imagination and in his life.
7 British Men Guilty Of Massive Easter Gem Heist
On Thursday, three men were found guilty in the eye-popping theft of cash and jewelry worth millions. Four others had pleaded guilty previously in the complex, physically demanding heist.
World Anti-Doping Agency Report Slams Track And Field's Governing Body
The latest WADA report finds that the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), track and field's world governing body, helped organize and enable doping and corruption.
Goldman Sachs Will Pay $5 Billion To Settle Financial-Crisis Claims
The firm is under investigation for its marketing and sale of mortgage-backed securities. If finalized, the settlement will reduce company earnings for the last three months of 2013 by $1.5 billion.
Martin O'Malley Under Investigation For Furniture Purchases
When he left the governor's mansion, O'Malley purchased 54 pieces of furniture originally valued at $62,000 for $9,600.
The Accidental Wheelman Of Martin Luther King Jr.
In the mid-'60s, Tom Houck left high school to join the civil rights movement. But he never expected he'd become the personal driver to the movement's leader — mostly because he had a license.
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NFL Team Lured To LA With Bigger Fan Base, Multi-Billion Dollar Stadium
Football is back in Los Angeles. David Greene talks to John Ourand of the SportsBusiness Journal about what the NFL stands to gain and lose in the relocation of the Saint Louis Rams to Los Angeles.
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What If? Trump Could Redefine How To Win Iowa
The Republican front-runner is shirking retail politics for big rallies. And he is banking on those crowds showing up on caucus night.
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Gas Company Understated Benzene Exposure From California Leak
SoCalGas wrote about two air samples with high levels of the carcinogen — but not about 12 others, the AP reports. And the LA Times writes that efforts to cap the well appear to have destabilized it.
'Fiddler' Songwriters Discuss Putting Themselves In The 'Soul Of The Characters'
Together Sheldon Harnick and the late Jerry Bock wrote the songs for the Broadway show Fiddler on the Roof. Both men spoke to Fresh Air in 2004; Harnick spoke to Fresh Air again in 2014.
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