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Hurricane Patricia Makes Landfall, Threatens Catastrophic Damage In Mexico
What was the most powerful storm ever recorded in the eastern Pacific or Atlantic basin has slammed into Mexico's central Pacific coast. The storm is now a bit weaker but still a powerful Category 5.
Kyle Eastwood On Piano Jazz
Hear a 1999 session with the bassist, who's since had a prolific career as a film and TV composer.
Struggling Bush Campaign Starts Making Cuts
The former Florida governor's presidential campaign is slashing staff salaries, as the Republican tries to keep pace with a still-strong Donald Trump, surging Ben Carson and others.
Omm ... Clinton Goes Zen, Tries Meditation To Get Through Epic Hearing
In an off-the-cuff moment, Hillary Clinton revealed the secret to her marathon Benghazi hearing performance.
Patti Smith Looks Back On Life Before She Became The Godmother Of Punk
The singer joins Fresh Air for a conversation about her career and her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Smith's new memoir is M Train. Originally broadcast in 1996 and 2010.
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CHART: Is Hurricane Patricia The Strongest Hurricane Ever?
The short answer is, it depends on the database. What we can say for sure is that Patricia is a monster of a storm.
Soup Is An Anagram Of Opus: Thoughts On Warhol's Campbell's Paintings
With the total collection of his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, Andy Warhol puts the human mind on exhibition, says philosopher Alva Noë.
To Save The Lives Of Babies And Mothers, Ask For Advice From Peru
Each year, nearly 6 million children die of preventable and treatable conditions. Nearly 300,000 mothers die of complications from pregnancy and childbirth. Yet a new report offers reason for hope.
The 'Groundpounders' Have Run In Every Marine Corps Marathon Since 1976
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Col. Alfred Richmond, one of two "Groundpounders" who are running in their 40th Marine Corps Marathon Sunday. He talks about what makes him keep coming back year after year.
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It's Not Just VW: A Robust Market For Reprogramming Vehicles
An entire marketplace exists on the Internet for tuners, devices that help drivers crank up the power on vehicles and then hide the evidence. We visit a local diesel shop to see how it works.
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