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16 'Spiffy' Words College Students Used In 1916
The campus can be a laboratory of great experimentation — especially when it comes to American English.
Fresh Air Weekend: Freeing Amy Winehouse From Her Tabloid Legacy
In the dawning of the digital age, "She was the unlucky one to be having a nervous breakdown in public at the time," Amy director Asif Kapadia tells Fresh Air. Originally broadcast July 8, 2015.
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What's Next For Reddit?
Ellen Pao stepped down Friday amid criticism following the company's dismissal of a popular employee. The challenge ahead will be keeping Reddit an open and vital community — and a profitable one.
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The Pope Visits Bolivia's Notorious Palmasola Prison
Pope Francis's Latin American tour brought him on Friday to one of Bolivia's most violent prisons. Sarah Marsh, the Reuters Latin America correspondent, was there and tells NPR's Arun Rath what conditions are like for the inmates and how they responded to the Pope's message.
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For Families Of Heroin Addicts, Comfort Comes In Sharing Their Stories
Parents who have lost children to addiction and overdose gather at a weekly support group south of Los Angeles. In relating their stories, they hope to cope with a pain that's growing all too common.
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3 Rights Equal A Left: Mapping Safer Routes In New York City
It turns out that turning left at intersections is dangerous. So, two New York City councilmen have asked Google to map routes that cut down on left turns in the Big Apple.
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Florida Lieutenant Governor Lopez-Cantera Announces U.S. Senate Run
Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez Cantera is making a bid for a bigger job: representing Florida in the U.S. Senate. Lopez-Cantera has announced...
Florida Produce Hits Record Global Reach
While Florida’s citrus industry is struggling with record low production this year, the state’s overseas agriculture sales are going bananas.
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Strange Worlds At The Edge Of Our Solar System Finally Come Into Focus
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has beamed back its best photos of Pluto and its moons. Scientists will puzzle over them for years to come.
'Cartel' Author Spins A Grand Tale Of Mexico's Drug Wars
Novelist Don Winslow spent 10 years researching the Mexican drug wars. His new novel, The Cartel, reveals "a new generation of cartel leaders that are more violent, more sadistic" than ever before.
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