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Monty Python's John Cleese, Eric Idle Reunite In 'Together Again At Last'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to comedians John Cleese and Eric Idle of Monty Python about their new show, Together Again At Last...For The Very First Time, which begins its U.S. tour in October.
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3 Astronauts Walk Into NPR ...
The women plus NASA's chief scientist came to talk space exploration, women in STEM, and common misconceptions. Oh, and which foods they wished they had in space.
School Nurses Stock Drug To Reverse Opioid Overdoses
With deaths from heroin and painkillers on the rise, more nurses at high schools and middle schools are prepared to intervene in the event of an overdose on school grounds.
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Fed To Begin Closely Watch 2-Day Meeting On Interest Rates
It's been nine years since the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. The Fed begins a two-day meeting on Wednesday to decide whether its time to raise rates.
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Campaign Urges Black Men To Focus More On Their Children's Education
The group called Million Father March is trying to get African-American fathers more engaged in their children's education. That includes urging them to walk their kids to school.
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How To Save Money On Prescription Drugs, Insured Or Not
Believe it or not, it may be cheaper to pay for a prescription yourself rather than using your insurance. And if that fails, there are other places to turn for help getting the best possible deal.
JTA Skyway Future Uncertain In Light Of Study
Jacksonville’s Skyway people mover is almost 30 years old. Now, the authority that owns the system is taking steps to figure out what should be done with…
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Florida's Life Insurance Rate Below Average, Survey Finds
About a fifth of Floridians are over the age of 65.But instead of planning for final expenses, a recent AAA survey found half of Sunshine State residents…
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The 1 Passage You Need To Read To Understand Donald Trump's Appeal
Trump gave a speech with few policy specifics, but that's not the point at all. He's channeling how a swath of people feel, and nothing sums it up better than 178 words he uttered.
In Defiance Of The Church, Some Catholic Women Seek Priesthood
Caryl Johnson calls herself a priest, but technically she was excommunicated after being ordained. Johnson is one of many Catholic women who see a gap between what they believe and church dogma.
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