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International Leaders To Discuss Substances That Cause Global Warming
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy about next week's international conference on substances in air conditioners and refrigerators that heat up the atmosphere.
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One Third Of Federal Prisoners To Be Released Could Be Deported
Maureen Franco, the deputy federal public defender for the Western District of Texas, talks about how a number of inmates to be released due to sentence reduction changes are non-U.S. citizens.
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Why Latinos Heart Horror Films
Latino audiences can make or break horror films in the box office, but right now their presence behind the camera might be even more significant.
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At This Sandwich Shop, A Vietnamese Pop Star Serves Up Banh Mi
Lynda Trang Dai, known as the "Vietnamese Madonna," performs around the world. Back home in California, she's got a different starring role: she's the only one to whip up her sandwiches' secret sauce.
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Food Guru Says 'You're Eating It Wrong'
A plate of nachos is not just a plate of nachos. It raises questions of politics and fairness and betrayal. Eating expert Dan Pashman guides NPR's Rachel Martin through the possible pitfalls.
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How Empire's Fierce 'Cookie' Can Help Kick Imposter Syndrome
Feeling unworthy? Channel a powerful TV character to gain your confidence. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jazmine Hughes, of the New York Times Magazine about dressing as Cookie from TV's Empire.
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'Gone Girl' Author Brings New Chills With 'Grown Up'
The author of Gone Girl has published a novella about a haunted house and a creepy boy. NPR's Rachel Martin chats with Gillian Flynn about the author's love of ghost stories and her book, the Grown Up.
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'Nostra Aetate' Opened Up Catholic, Jewish Relations 50 Years Ago
Last month marked the 50th anniversary of the issuance of the most radical document by the Second Vatican Council.
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Know The Signs: For Some, Post-Pregnancy Is Anything But Magical
Nine years ago, Paige and Bjorn Bellenbaum were excited to have their first child. But Paige quickly began to struggle with postpartum depression — and neither of them realized she needed help.
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In A Shared Language Of Remembrance, Whose Memories Are 'Ours'?
For many Christians, November 1 is All Saints' Day, set aside to remember those who've died. NPR's Michel Martin takes this time to reflect on recollection — and who decides what memories are honored.
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