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With 'Sophia,' A Forgotten Suffragette Is Back In The Headlines
We get hundreds of books in the mail every week, and some always fall through the cracks. NPR's Petra Mayer singles out a biography of a Sikh princess turned suffragette for a second look.
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Munich Police Warn Of Impending Terrorist Attack, Clear 2 Rail Stations
The warning comes during New Year's Eve celebrations, less than an hour before midnight local time.
Hillary Clinton Emails: 'I Only Know What I Hear On NPR' And Car Ride Flowcharts
The year-end release of correspondence from Clinton's time at the State Department falls short of the court-ordered requirements. 275 of the new emails have been retroactively classified.
Wayne Rogers, Trapper John On 'M.A.S.H.', Dies At 82
For three seasons on the CBS hit TV show, Rogers played an Army surgeon alongside Alan Alda's character, Hawkeye Pierce.
Is 'The Nutcracker' Part Of The Fabric Of Christmas?
You can hardly overstate the extent to which The Nutcracker belongs to the ritual of Christmas, but it came rather late to the game, says commentator Alva Noë.
Eric Mintel On Piano Jazz
The pianist's straight-ahead style has engaged audiences at the White House and the Kennedy Center.
Singer Natalie Cole Dead At 65
The Grammy award-winning singer and daughter of Nat King Cole died from complications with ongoing medical issues.
Episode 674: We Cooked A Peacock
In the 1600s, a good spice rub was the ultimate display of wealth. People would risk their lives for a sack of cloves. On today's show, we cook a recipe from the spice trade days.
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ESPN's College Football Playoff Ratings Plummet On New Year's Eve
Did you watch the College Football Playoffs last night? ESPN really hopes you did. Despite grumblings from fans, the network stubbornly aired two semifinal games on New Year's Eve. NPR's Audie Cornish turns to John Ourand of Sports Business Daily to find out if the plan worked.
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N.J. Factory Turns To Medicaid To Insure Lowest-Paid Employees
Starting Jan. 1, midsize companies must offer health insurance to their workers or risk a penalty. A firm that has already faced that problem is helping low-paid employees enroll in Medicaid, instead.
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