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Foreign Ministers To Meet In Vienna, Discuss Syria
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to international order and strategy expert Jeremy Shapiro about Friday's planned meeting on Syria held by Secretary of State John Kerry and foreign ministers from Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
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New Jersey Governor Facing Lawsuit From Nurse Quarantined During Ebola Scare
Kaci Hickox, who was kept in isolation last October after arriving in the U.S. from Sierra Leone where she cared for Ebola patients, is suing Gov. Chris Christie for detaining her.
There's Goofy Fun To Be Had In 'The Last Witch Hunter'
If you can't appreciate Vin Diesel removing an evil bug from the face of Michael Caine, what do you have left to be happy about?
Bill Murray Can't Bring The Rhythm To 'Rock The Kasbah'
There could be some subversion in a comedy about a music manager trying to get a singer on the American Idol counterpart, Afghan Star, but in the end, there isn't.
Why Everyone Wants To Record 'Live At The Village Vanguard'
Bassist Christian McBride says that making his own album at the storied jazz club was like becoming part of a family. He knew: "We'd better bring it harder than we've brought it anywhere else before."
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Insider Trading Charges Dropped Against Former SAC Official, 6 Others
An appeals court ruling last year raised the bar for proving insider cases.
Vegetables Take On Office Doughnuts When Farms Connect With Workers
Farm To Work in Texas offers a new twist on community supported agriculture: farmers deliver boxes of produce to workplaces. Similar farm-to-office programs are taking off in other states, too.
30,000 Brain Researchers Meld Minds At Science's Hottest Hangout
Once an obscure hub of specialists, the yearly gathering of the Society for Neuroscience now draws some of the biggest and brightest from other fields too, seeking answers to brain and body secrets.
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WATCH: Long-Lost Parachuting Beaver Footage From 1950
Circa 1950, Idaho Fish and Game tried a new way to handle beaver overpopulation: Relocate some by dropping them from planes. A film was made to document the practice, but it was lost — until now.
Obama To Meet With Police Chiefs Group As Activists Press For Reforms
President Obama will continue to focus on criminal justice reforms when he travels to Chicago next week to address the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Activists in Chicago are already holding a counter-conference and across the country, rallies protesting police brutality will be held throughout the weekend.
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