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The Best Of The Worst: Christmas Films
If you haven't found a Christmas movie on TV yet, you can bet you will in the next week. Author and critic Colin Fleming takes us through the Christmas films that are so bad they're good.
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After A Church Visit, One Muslim Seeks A New Kind Of Attention To His Faith
A Muslim man posted a now-viral picture of himself praying at a Mormon church. He and the friend who extended the invitation share how they are bridging religious boundaries during this divisive time.
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Japan Upholds Surname Law In Name Of Culture
Japan's supreme court upheld a law from more than 100 years ago that requires married couples to have the same last name. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Elise Hu about reaction to the decision.
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As Fighting Continues In Yemen, Negotiators Pause Peace Talks
United Nations special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said violations of the cease-fire halted some of the progress made during the talks. Ahmed said they would meet again in January.
Clinton, Rivals True To Form In Third Debate — As Are Their Critics
The dust-up over the data download was portrayed prior to the debate as a potential turning point for the entire campaign, or at least a good reason to watch the debate.
Jimmy Carter's Grandson, Jeremy Carter, Has Died At 28
Jeremy Carter died suddenly this weekend. His grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, shared the word of his family's loss at the Sunday school class he taught just hours later.
Is Everybody Mumbling? Try A Hearing Test You Take On The Phone
Testing your hearing is just a phone call away. Doctors hope a cheap, simple at-home test will encourage more people to get their hearing checked, and get help if they need it.
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Wind Power Continues Steady Growth Across The U.S.
The wind power industry is celebrating a milestone in November: 70 gigawatts of generating capacity. Researchers say that's enough to power 19 million homes.
The Fed Raised Interest Rates So What Happens Next?
The Federal Reserve hasn't raised short-term interest rates since 2006. Renee Montagne talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution
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Obama Makes 'No Apologies' For Fighting ISIS Within 'American Values'
In an interview with NPR, President Obama forcefully defended his strategy against ISIS and encouraged Americans to "keep things in perspective."
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