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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2016: The Only System We've Got
The musicians on the latest shortlist for admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tell us a lot about the priorities of the recently revamped nominating committee.
There Were Fewer Black Men In Medical School In 2014 Than In 1978
Medical school applications have gone way up in the past few decades. But one group of applicants has not grown: black men.
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Cuba's Widespread Piracy Culture
Despite the trade embargo, Cubans have long enjoyed pirated TV programs. Nick Miroff of The Washington Post speaks to NPR's Rachel Martin about the black market's future when trade is normalized.
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One Way To Handle A 'Gilmore Girls' Revival: 'I Wept Immediately'
Could the rumor be true: Is Netflix reviving Gilmore Girls? NPR's Rachel Martin turns to the hosts of the Gilmore Guys podcast to find out what fans want — and if the cast can pull it off.
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This Week In Sports: Mets Enter World Series
The New York Mets made it into the World Series! That happens to be Mike Pesca's team! Pesca of the Slate's The Gist podcast tosses aside stats and facts, and talks "feelings" with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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Tells Us Your Trick For Halloween Scares
When you give out candy, does your treat come with a trick? Morning Edition wants to know what listeners do to scare Halloween guests. Send a voice memo describing the trick to nprcrowdsource@npr.org.
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Thousands Of Nails Stop Traffic On Missouri Highway
A truck spilled 200 boxes of nails on I-70 in Missouri; each box contained 2,000 nails. Nobody caught the truck. Who could pursue it with 400,000 nails on the road?
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Exchange Plans May Have Higher Costs, No Out-Of-Network Coverage
Enrollment for HealthCare.gov plans for 2016 begins Sunday. Insurance shoppers should check their projected health costs and each plan's network of doctors and hospitals before choosing coverage.
Some Health Plans Have No In-Network Doctors In Key Specialties
Health plans sold on the federal exchange don't all include key specialists like psychiatrists and rheumatologists in network. That can mean paying a whole lot more for specialty care.
Startups Cater To Muslim Millennials With Dating Apps And Vegan Halal Soap
Across the U.S., the Muslim population is booming, which spells opportunity for a new generation of Muslim entrepreneurs.
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