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John Powers' List Of Books, CDs And DVDs He Wishes He Had Reviewed In 2015
Every year, critic John Powers finds himself compiling a list of praiseworthy work he's read, watched or heard that he neglected to mention on the radio. This year, he's sharing his "Ghost List."
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Doctor: Trump Would Be 'Healthiest Individual Ever Elected' President
A statement from the GOP presidential candidate's personal physician is full of hyperbole, calling Trump's blood pressure "astonishingly excellent."
Major League Baseball Upholds Ban On Pete Rose
Pete Rose will not be eligible for the Hall of Fame, at least for now. Major League Baseball announced Monday it was denying his plea for reinstatement. Rose received a lifetime ban from baseball in 1989 for betting on the game.
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Ford Emergency Device Squeals On Florida Hit-And-Run Driver
NPR explores the unexpected consequences of a Ford device called "911 Assist," which is a system that can call for help in the event of an accident. The device ratted out a Florida driver who committed a hit-and-run accident by calling the police.
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Global Leaders Move To Cut Emissions In Wake Of Climate Deal
NPR has reaction from Russia, China and Brazil on the climate deal reached over the weekend in Paris.
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Fish Stocks Are Struggling To Rebound. Why Climate Change Is On The Hook
Fish populations aren't replenishing themselves like they used to. Fishing is to blame. But so is a lack of food for young fish, and it's directly linked to changing temperatures, new research shows.
Hugh Hewitt's Presence On Debate Stage Represents Larger GOP Push
Conservative journalists are playing in the GOP presidential primary debates by serving as panelists. It is a result of reforms pushed by the Republican Party in light of Mitt Romney's 2012 loss.
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'Map' Is An Exquisite Record Of The Miles — And The Millennia
Map: Exploring the World is a new collection of maps, selected by an international panel of cartographers, academics and collectors, spanning everything from the Aztecs to modern digital imaging.
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Jurors Begin Deliberations In Freddie Gray Death Trial
A Baltimore jury is deliberating whether a police officer is guilty of manslaughter and assault in an incident that sparked protests and raised questions about police negligence.
Lawsuit Sheds Light On How A Texas Plumber's Truck Ended Up In Syria
Stephen Colbert made fun of it, but in a lawsuit against a car dealer, Mark Oberholtzer says he received thousands of threatening calls after his truck was seen in the hands of Islamists.
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