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Gray-Haired Granny? An 85-Year-Old Writer Goes Punk Rock Instead
When novelist Anne Bernays became a great-grandmother, she dyed her hair bright blue. She says young people tend to treat the elderly as if they're dumb, "whereas I feel like I'm still a teenager."
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Authorities Surround Apartment In Paris Suburb Of Saint-Denis
Sounds of gunfire and explosions outside an apartment in the northern Paris suburb were heard before dawn. Police raided an apartment looking for a suspect in Friday's attacks in Paris.
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French Spirit Rises: Parisians Reclaim Their Cafes En Masse
Parisians took to their beloved cafe terraces Tuesday night in a show of defiance. It was a campaign to reclaim those spaces after attacks killed 129 people at restaurants, cafes and a concert hall.
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Calif. Drought Adds To The Perils Of Endangered Chinook Salmon
For the second year, there's a diminishing count of juvenile salmon migrating downstream away from their spawning grounds in northern California. The drought isn't the only problem the salmon face.
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Why It's Hard To Put An End To Unwanted Robocalls
It's difficult for regulators to stop companies that flout the Do Not Call Registry. Robocalls can come from overseas, making them hard to regulate, and they often spoof caller IDs.
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Mexican Police Send Drug Kingpin To U.S. To Stand Trial
The extradition of drug kingpin Caesar Gastelum Serrano to the U.S. signals Mexico's new willingness to send accused narco-traffickers across the border.
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Friendship Begins Over Shared Grief At Paris Memorial
At one of the memorials to the Paris attacks, two strangers met and started a friendship. Both had witnessed the carnage at the Bataclan theater, and both are struggling to move on with their lives.
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Australian Woman Recovers After Being Wounded In Paris Attacks
A bullet ran through 19-year-old Emma Parkinson's body, from her thigh to her hip. Her aunt told ABC Australia that Emma is doing much better now that her mother is by her side.
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Paris Attacks Bring Domestic Surveillance Into Presidential Race
The candidates have mostly stayed away from discussing the National Security Agency's surveillance programs. That's quickly changing.
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How Effectively Is The West Striking Back At ISIS?
French planes bombed the Islamic State's self-declared capital Raqqa in Syria this week. The U.S. gave them a target list. Steve Inskeep talks to Anne Bernard of The New York Times, who's in Beirut.
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