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The House Music Of Paris Takes Center Stage In 'Eden'
Director and co-writer Mia Hansen-Love tells the tale of a young man, based on her own brother, who finds and then loses a deep attachment to the electronic dance music of Paris in the 1990s.
Difficult Times With A Difficult Father In 'Infinitely Polar Bear'
Mark Ruffalo plays a father struggling with bipolar disorder in Maya Forbes' domestic comedy based on the director's experience with her own dad.
Justices Give Officials More Say On Cars' Plates, Less On Roadside Signs
Justices on Thursday upheld the right of Texas to ban the Confederate battle flag from official license plates, but struck down the regulations an Arizona town imposed on churches' road signs.
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Researcher Sees Gradual Movement On Issue Of Paid Parental Leave
The U.S. is the world's only developed country that doesn't mandate paid parental leave. Renee Montagne asks Jane Waldfogel of Columbia University about why the U.S. is reluctant to add the benefit.
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DNA Tracking Of Ivory Helps Biologists Find Poaching Hotspots
To stop elephant slaughter in Africa, zoologist Sam Wasser spent years extracting DNA from elephant dung and tissue. Much of the world's poached ivory, he discovered, comes from just two hotspots.
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NFL Football Involved In Deflategate Is Up For Auction
A touchdown ball from the AFC championship is being sold. The New England Patriots beat the Indianapolis Colts — accused of deflating footballs to gain advantage. The ball now is properly inflated.
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A Champion In Hoops And Another On Ice: The Week In Sports
The Golden State Warriors won their first NBA title in 40 years and the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup. ESPN's Howard Bryant gives NPR's Scott Simon the details.
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NPR Red Cross Investigation Prompts Call For A Congressional Hearing
The joint NPR/ProPublica probe found that the charity raised nearly half a billion dollars after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti but has little to show for it.
'Headless Body In Topless Bar' Headline Writer Dies
Vincent Musetto, who wrote what some consider one of the best headlines of all time, died Tuesday at the age of 74.
After Bad Experience At VA Hospital, Congressman Works To Fix The System
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Seth Moulton, a former Marine and congressman who is trying to fix the Veterans Affairs health system.
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