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Canada's Historical Fare Reimagined For The Modern Diner
A restaurant in Toronto dives deep into centuries-old recipes to re-imagine what native Canadian cuisine means. It's part of a movement among chefs exploring heritage and identity through food.
The Blazing World Of Clarice Lispector, In 'Complete Stories'
Readers everywhere are rediscovering the work of Brazil's Clarice Lispector. Critic Juan Vidal calls Lispector a singular artist, whose newly collected stories linger in the mind like poetry.
Let's See What Developed In National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
Too often the developing world is depicted as a place of poverty and suffering. Photos from the contest offer a different vision.
New Orleans Schools, 10 Years After Katrina: Beacon Or Warning?
The system has shown the largest, fastest improvement of any district in the nation, and yet it still ranks second from the bottom in the state.
Chinese Currency Devaluation Could Mean Turmoil In U.S. Markets
Gilliant Tett of the Financial Times tells NPR's Scott Simon what China's currency devaluation this past week will mean for the rest of the world.
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Jeb Bush Offers His Prescription For Iraq
Jeb Bush laid out his plan to defeat ISIS this week, calling for a bigger U.S. military presence in the Middle East.
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'Same Old Partisan Games,' Clinton Says Of Attacks Regarding Emails
Hillary Clinton addressed her critics at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding, a fundraiser sponsored by county organizations in the state. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley and Lincoln Chafee also spoke.
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People Love Art Museums — But Has The Art Itself Become Irrelevant?
Don't be fooled by museums' strong attendance numbers, says professor Michael Lewis. He argues today's art world is a Potemkin village, whose gleaming facades mask an indifference for the art itself.
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Military's Win Puts Myanmar's Transition To Democracy In Question
Myanmar's military toppled the chairman of the ruling party and fellow reformers this week — a sign that country may not be on the road to democracy as hoped.
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Senators Hail A New Beginning In Cuba
Lawmakers and business people were on hand to watch Secretary of State John Kerry raise a flag at the newly re-established embassy in Cuba.
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