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Kunduz Airstrike Reportedly Kills 19 At Doctors Without Borders Hospital
A trauma center in northern Afghanistan run by the international aid group was apparently hit by a U.S. airstrike early Saturday.
Listen: President Obama's Increasing Frustration On Guns
As he has responded to mass shootings, Obama has become more forceful on gun politics, especially after the massacre in Newtown, Conn. But he's also frustrated at the failure to pass stricter laws.
What's Luck Got To Do With Health Care? A Heck Of A Lot
It's true for all of us. The choice of a doctor, for example, can make a tremendous difference. For those who live in remote spots and in poor countries, good luck is even more critical.
Big Themes, Tiny Frames: An Art Show Writ Small
This weekend, The Mini Show opens at The Lodge, an emerging gallery on a gritty street in Los Angeles. It'll feature teeny, tiny paintings.
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What Would Julia Child Do? Jacques Pépin Says: Add More Butter
In a conversation with NPR's Scott Simon, Jacques Pépin reflects on his extraordinary 60-year career, his dear friend Julia Child and how not to let good cheese leftovers go to waste.
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After Solitude, Controversies Bring 'Martian' Matt Damon Back To Earth
In The Martian, Damon plays a man marooned on the red planet for years, talking only to his computer. On earth, he discusses portraying isolation and the backlash against some of his recent remarks.
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#MemeOfTheWeek: That Article From The Onion About Mass Shootings
The article reveals what the writers really feel about mass shootings in America, something mainstream media couldn't do.
State Of Emergency Declared In South Carolina, As Joaquin Barrels Northeast
The storm looks likely to stay well offshore the U.S. East Coast, but it is still dumping historic levels of rainfall on cities like Charleston. Meanwhile, Bermuda could be in Joaquin's crosshairs.
Amid Societal Shifts, What Will New Mormon Leader Appointments Mean?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will announce three new top leaders. Scholar Matthew Bowman discusses what the change could mean at a time when social issues challenge the faith.
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For Environmentalists, Mines Near Wilderness Are Too Close For Comfort
A couple is spending 365 days in the nation's most visited wilderness area to raise awareness of a sulfide-ore mining plan they say will put the watershed ecosystem in danger. Some locals disagree.
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