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Trying To Remember Multiple Things May Be The Best Way To Forget Them
When you have to remember many things at once, you might try to juggle all those to-do items in your head simultaneously. But new scientific research suggests there might be a better approach.
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Greek Parliament Approves Reforms As Eurozone Ministers Meet
European finance ministers are meeting to decide whether to give Greece another bailout. Correspondent Soraya Sarhaddi-Nelson gives NPR's Arun Rath an update from Brussels.
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Now In Theaters, Video Game Tournaments On The Really Big Screen
Gaming is moving beyond the living room and into movie theaters, with promoters hoping to expand big-screen play nationwide. For participants, it's a chance to socialize while doing what they love.
Dread And Despair Among Greeks As They Wait To Learn Their Fate
From the capital to the countryside, there is pervasive fear in Greece as European leaders in Brussels debate the country's economic fate.
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How To Hack Béarnaise, A Mother Of A French Sauce
Béarnaise is a classic French sauce typically served with steak. But it's tricky for a home chef to keep the raw egg and the butter in it from separating. A chef reveals his secret weapon.
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Seeking Control Over Narrative, Egypt Puts Growing Pressure On Journalists
It's not easy being a journalist in Egypt. The government sometimes tries to control the words reporters use, and new legislation could carry fines or jail time for contradicting the state.
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A Dream Home Can Turn Uninhabitable If It Once Was A Meth House
Indiana leads the nation in methamphetamine lab seizures. Hundreds of homes are contaminated with dangerous chemicals. But people aren't always told the house they're buying is contaminated.
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Before 'I See Dead People,' Haley Joel Osment Saw Casting Agents At Ikea
Discovered at an Ikea in Burbank, Calif., he was a Hollywood actor by the time he was 5. But it was his performance as Cole Sear in The Sixth Sense that propelled a career that's lasted over 20 years.
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Nintendo Chief Satoru Iwata Dies At 55
The company announced Iwata's death in a brief statement Sunday night. As president of the video game publisher since 2002, he oversaw the successful releases of the Nintendo DS and Wii consoles.
Ta-Nehisi Coates On Police Brutality, The Confederate Flag And Forgiveness
Growing up in Baltimore, the writer faced threats from both the streets and the police. His book, Between the World and Me, is an open letter to his teenage son.
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