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Ernest Hemingway's 'A Moveable Feast' Hits French Bestseller List After Paris Attacks
Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast has hit the French bestseller list a half century after its publication, all because of a French granny. A 77-year-old Paris woman who lives near the Bataclan concert hall gave a TV interview that went viral. In the interview, she calls on her countrymen to read Hemingway's novel of living it up in the "City of Light."
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Instead Of 'What,' Be Grateful For 'When' This Thanksgiving
Where does time live in all its cosmic mystery of millions of years and billions of sunrises? The answer, I think, is within us: We are the unfolding place for time, says astrophysicist Adam Frank.
California, An Environmental Leader, Eyes A Key Role In Climate Talks
World leaders are set to meet in Paris, trying to agree on how to combat climate change. Also attending will be California Gov. Jerry Brown, who is spearheading his own international climate movement.
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Answering Your Questions: Health 101 For Grown Women
We asked NPR listeners what they'd like to know about women's health in midlife. Hundreds of you had questions on topics from hormones to chin hairs. Two doctors are giving us the answers.
Goodbye, No Child Left Behind
Congress appears ready to overhaul the nation's most important federal education law, No Child Left Behind. Civil rights groups, though, worry that some changes will hurt poor and minority children.
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Golden State Warriors Are Off To A Hot Start; Could Set NBA Record
The 15-0 Golden State Warriors could set a record for most consecutive wins to start a season, if they beat the LA Lakers Tuesday. Linda Wertheimer talks to Diamond Leung of the San Jose Mercury News.
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3 People In Custody In Shooting Of 5 Black Lives Matter Protesters In Minneapolis
Police made two arrests Tuesday afternoon. One man was later released. Two other men turned themselves over to police later in the day.
A Mother Hangs Her Hopes On A New High School
No school can succeed without the support of the families who send their children there.
China Plans To Create A Nationwide Carbon Market By 2017
China is building what could be the world's largest carbon market. Pilot programs are helping to lower emissions. But this is mostly due to slowing growth and the shift away from manufacturing.
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A Pope's Visit May Bring Hope, But Does It Also Bring Change?
During a papal visit, the media swarm and security is intense. He speaks of issues that face the country. After he goes, is there any lasting legacy?
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