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A Light Bulb Moment: How The Dimmer Switch Set Lusts Ablaze
From a dining room to a den of romance: That's the transformation the dimming switch first promised. Since 1959, Joel Spira's invention has promised heightened passion — if only you dial it down.
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The Girl Who Broke Free: Building A New Life In America #15Girls
Rosi loves shopping at H&M and teasing her dad. It took years of therapy and tears to put her nightmare behind her. At age 13, she was forced to marry a man twice her age.
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Israeli Parents Ask: Should We Dismiss The Arab Cleaner At School?
In response to recent attacks, some Israeli schools have banned Palestinian janitors. One Jerusalem school had lengthy discussions and then took a vote.
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The Week In World Series: Kansas City Royals To Face New York Mets
Host Scott Simon talks World Series (that'd be baseball) with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine.
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Politics Week Roundup: Benghazi Hearings, Speaker Of The House
It's been a whirlwind week in politics — Hillary Clinton testified at the Benghazi hearings and there might be a new Speaker in the House. Scott Simon talks with NPR politics editor Ron Elving.
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John Kerry's Latest Stop In Mideast Diplomacy
John Kerry keeps plugging away at two intractable conflicts — Israel/Palestine and Syria. His latest diplomacy takes him to Amman, Jordan.
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Should We End The Controversial Air Marshal Program?
The air marshal program established after 9/11 is still around and has cost $9 billion. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Congressman John Duncan about whether we should scrap the program.
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Haitian Election Brings A Loaded Ballot In Contentious Times
Fifty-four candidates are vying to be the next president of Haiti, in elections that are already marred by allegations of political payoffs, violence and poor planning.
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Hurricane Patricia Weakens After Landfall In Mexico
Hurricane Patricia caused less damage than expected, but Mexico is preparing for flooding after the historic storm. We'll have the latest.
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West Virginia Tells The Story Of America's Shifting Political Climate
There are few places where Obama is less liked than West Virginia. But for decades, Democrats could count on the state's voters in presidential contests, with only rare exceptions.
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