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China Reaches Deal To Build Military Outpost In Djibouti
A naval supply facility in the Horn of Africa will help sustain the fight against piracy on open waters, China says. It's believed to be the country's first military outpost.
The Syrian Orphans Keep Coming, But There's Not Enough Space
Most Syrian refugees are children, and many have lost parents. One result is a huge demand for the few places available in orphanages that have been set up in neighboring Turkey.
Childhood Vaccination Rates Climb In California
State health officials suspect California's big measles outbreak last year helped persuade parents to get their kids immunized against other illnesses, too.
Federal Workplace Law Fails To Protect Employees Left Out Of Workers' Comp
Companies that opt out of state workers' comp laws say the Employee Retirement Income Security Act will ensure that injured workers get justice. An NPR investigation found that may not be true.
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Remembering Sam Cooke On WVAS-FM
Sam Cooke would have been celebrating his 85th birthday this weekend. As a commemorative tribute to his milestone, we will be broadcasting a one hour…
When Warm Weather Refugees First Met Snow: Readers, Share Your Stories!
A YouTube video shows Syrian refugees celebrating their first snowy winter in Canada. Goats and Soda readers, tell us, when was your first snow — and how did you react?
The Audacious Korean-American Chef Who Mastered 'Mission Chinese Food'
Born in South Korea, raised in Oklahoma, Danny Bowien was an adult when he taught himself to make Chinese food. That DIY vibe to his cooking has made him a rising star. Now he's written a cookbook.
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Florida Researchers Complete Investigation Into Shuttered Reform School
University of South Florida researchers completed an investigation of unmarked graves at the now closed Dozier School for Boys. Twenty-one of 55 sets of remains found at the school were identified.
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Scientists Unearth Remains Of Ancient Massacre In Kenya
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews University of Cambridge Professor Robert Foley, co-author of a study in Nature about remains of a massacre from 10,000 years ago in Kenya. He talks about why he believes this is evidence of the earliest known warfare among humans.
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The Disappointment Invades In 'The 5th Wave'
Chloe Grace Moretz stars in this possible franchise-starter about a teenage girl pitted against an invading alien horde. You know, the usual.
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