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Police In Tennessee Solve Clown Mystery
Police in Clarksville warned the public about a man with a red nose and painted face, handing out candy to kids. It turns out, he was a nice older man who dresses up on his birthday and spreads joy.
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Administrative Trial Begins For NYPD Officer Implicated In Eric Garner's Death
The New York City police officer implicated in the choking death of Eric Garner could lose his job. The city began a disciplinary hearing in the case of officer Daniel Pantaleo on Monday.
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Why It's Hard To Ban The Menstrual Shed
In western Nepal, women often sleep in a hut outside the house during menstruation because of beliefs about impurity — and sometimes die. The government is trying to end the practice.
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Watch Performances From Public Radio's NON-COMM 2019
Hosted by WXPN in Philadelphia, the year's convention includes showcase performances by Rodrigo y Gabriela, The National, Kelsey Lu, Andrew Bird And more
Trump Adviser On China Offers Grim Assessment Of Escalating Tariffs
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Pillsbury, informal adviser to Trump on China, and the author of The Hundred-Year Marathon: China's Secret Strategy to Replace America As the Global Superpower.
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Expensive Cup Of Coffee Sells Out In Southern California
Klatch Coffee Roasters of Los Angeles sold coffee made from Panama beans at $75 per cup, according to KABC-TV. A company vice president says, "It's like nothing you've ever tried."
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Smell Forces Library At Australian University To Temporarily Evacuate
The library at the University of Canberra sent out message saying the smell was from a durian fruit left in a garbage can — which apparently wasn't enough to contain the odor of the infamous fruit.
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'New York Times' Crossword Clue Creates Chaos For Cuban Sandwich Fans
A New York Times crossword clue over the weekend reignited an age-old debate over which Florida city has the best Cuban sandwiches: Tampa or Miami?
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Facebook Announces Restrictions To Its Live Feature
Noel King talks to CNN's Heather Kelly about Facebook announcing on Tuesday that it is tightening rules involving livestreaming. Facebook cited the New Zealand gunman who live-streamed a massacre.
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To Combat Generic Drugs' High Prices, Civica RX To Make 2 Antibiotics
Civica, a non-profit drug company, was founded last year by a hospital executive tired of short supplies and high prices for generic drugs. Civica has announced the first drugs it will be making.
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