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IKEA Executive On Why The West Has Hit 'Peak Stuff'
IKEA's Chief Sustainability Officer Steve Howard tells NPR's Ari Shapiro how his company plans to keep expanding even while he says many in the Western world have lost their appetite for more stuff.
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EPA Faces Fallout From Flint, Mich., Water Crisis
A top EPA official resigned Thursday over the handling of the ongoing water contamination crisis in Flint, Mich. The role of the EPA and whether the federal agency should have done more has been a recurring theme in White House discussions this week.
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This Election, Anger And Frustration Aren't Just On The Right
Much of the talk of anger in the 2016 presidential race has focused on supporters of Donald Trump. But there's also frustration and anxiety among liberals who support Bernie Sanders.
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Week In Politics: Presidential Campaigns Gear Up For Iowa Caucuses
As the presidential primary polls get tighter, attacks are getting sharper. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post about the Democratic and Republican races.
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In Ongoing Dance With Trump, GOP Pulls 'National Review' From Debate
After the conservative magazine declared that it is "Against Trump," it was barred from a Feb. 25 presidential debate. The move shows how delicately the Republican Party is handling Donald Trump.
'Black Wings' Is A Devilish Trip Worth Taking
Elliott Chaze's classic 1953 noir about an escaped prisoner, a secretive blonde and one last big heist has just been reissued. Critic Michael Schaub says Chaze's writing stands out from the pulp pack.
China Blames Goats For 2015 Drop In Birth Rate
China is scapegoating goats for a drop in the number of babies born last year — and hopes that the coming year of the monkey will be better.
This Week In Sports
There are only two games left in the NFL playoffs. Tom Brady will be facing off against Payton Manning tomorrow. But is that even a fair match anymore? NPR's Tom Goldman tells Rachel Martin what he thinks.
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Dance Returns The 'Joy Of Movement' To People With Parkinson's
Many struggle with tremors and balance much of the time, but when the music starts, these people dance. It gives them joy — body and soul. Scientists say dance might have lasting brain benefits, too.
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In First Novel, Former Hostage Ingrid Betancourt Tells A Story Of Captivity
The Blue Line follows a woman who is detained during Argentina's Dirty War. Betancourt says writing the novel helped her process the years she spent as a captive of Colombian revolutionaries.
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