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A Return To Flint, Where The Mayor Has Declared A State Of Emergency
Residents of Flint, Mich., are still in danger of being poisoned by lead in their drinking water, even though the water supply was changed. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha speaks with NPR's Michel Martin.
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How 'Accidental' Notes Grab Our Attention
In music, "accidentals" are notes that color just outside the lines. They shocked listeners during the Renaissance, but these days you can find them all over the place.
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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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Jax Nonprofit To Measure Return On Investment For Housing Florida's Homeless
The Jacksonville nonprofit Ability Housing says public housing for the homeless is a good way to use public resources.Ability Housing provides homes for…
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Is 2016 The Year Virtual Reality Finally Goes Mainstream?
Three different companies are bringing VR headsets to market in 2016, and some content companies have made major investments in the technology.
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Detroit Zoo Welcomes FedEx Delivery Of Penguins
Twenty penguins were sent from San Diego's SeaWorld in plastic crates — amazingly without any sedatives. They just chilled out on a big block of ice set into their crates.
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A Rational Conversation: Rembert Browne On Music In 2015, Even During The Hard Times
The writer-at-large for New York magazine discusses the year that saw the rise of Fetty Wap and Young Thug, Snapchat vs. Twitter and Meek Mill vs. Drake. Plus: continuous devastation.
Florida Legislature Debating Rules For Sentencing Juveniles As Adults
Bills are moving in the House and Senate that would limit the ability of Florida prosecutors to charge juvenile offenders as adults, a legal practice…
Syrian Journalist Who Documented ISIS Atrocities Slain In Turkey
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Abdalaziz Alhamza, co-founder and spokesperson for the group "Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently," which documents ISIS atrocities, about his friend who was killed.
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As Florida Readies Permit For St. Johns Dredging, Riverkeeper Plans Second Challenge
Florida is expected, before the end of January, to approve a permit to deepen the St. Johns River in Jacksonville.The St. Johns Riverkeeper says it will…
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