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On Popes, Swearing In On Bibles And Religion In Public Life
In truth, no one has ever defined the borderline between respect for religion, which is clearly part of the American culture, and slavish fealty to any given church or creed.
Sunday's Lunar Eclipse Has Got It All
The total lunar eclipse, visible in the U.S. Sunday night, is the first since 1982 that's also a supermoon as well as a blood moon.
'Simple As That': Boehner Decided To Resign On Friday
Rep. John Boehner became the 53rd speaker of the House in 2011. His tenure has been marked by fierce confrontations with Democrats and sometimes his own party.
Republican Former Rep. Dave Camp On John Boehner's Resignation
Renee Montagne speaks with former Congressman Dave Camp of Michigan for his reaction to the news that House Speaker John Boehner is resigning from Congress at the end of next month.
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Pop Culture Happy Hour: The Toronto International Film Festival And Our Fall TV Pool
This week, a big fall movie update from Toronto, plus our annual futile effort to predict the future of fall shows.
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'Ingredients': An Eye-Opening Look At The Additives In Our Food
What does diacetyl look like? And what's it doing in our food? A new book seeks to demystify 75 common food additives with striking photos of these ingredients and details on their uses and history.
U.S., China Unveil Plan To Curb Greenhouse Gases
The proposal includes a nationwide cap-and-trade system beginning in 2017. China and the United States are the No. 1 and No. 2 emitters of heat-trapping carbon pollution.
'99 Homes': A Morality Play Built On Foreclosures And Evictions
In Ramin Bahrani's new film, a man forces others out of their homes in an effort to save his own. Critic David Edelstein says 99 Homes shines a spotlight on a "poisonous financial ecosystem."
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For Opera Powerhouse Dolora Zajick, 'Singing Is Connected To The Body'
The mezzo-soprano discovered opera as a 22-year-old pre-med student. She took "a crack at a singing career" and has been at the Metropolitan Opera for 25 years. Originally broadcast March 14, 2014.
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Pope's Message Provides Rare Moment Of Unity For Obama, Boehner
The pontiff's influence came through in two simultaneous news conferences, held by two men who haven't always seen eye to eye.
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