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Cleveland Browns Take On 'The Office'
Players on the Cleveland Browns have put out a new video where they play characters from The Office.
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Food stamp services at Rochester farmers markets are safe—for now
A national farmers market association announced Thursday that it’s staving off the closure of the company that processes food stamp benefits at 40...
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Trump's Week
We have a recap on President Trump's week of various statements about Russia and its interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
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Low Cut Connie On World Cafe
Party band, piano rock, juke jointing. This band can do it all.
Denied Asylum, But Terrified To Return Home
Immigration lawyers say they're seeing an alarming spike in the number of asylum claims that are being rejected at the earliest stage, known as the credible fear interview.
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'Chicago Tribune' Restaurant Critic Reveals His Identity After 30 Years
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Chicago Tribune restaurant critic Phil Vettel, who revealed his identity after 30 years of keeping it secret. He says he's already noticed restaurants treating him differently.
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Remembering L.A. Food Critic Jonathan Gold
Pulitzer Prize-winning restaurant critic Jonathan Gold died Saturday at age 57. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Los Angeles Times columnist Gustavo Arellano about Gold's legacy in Southern California.
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World Cafe Encore Week: Revisiting The Past Year Of Studio Sessions
Listen back to some of the best World Cafe interviews and performances of the past year including Courtney Barnett, David Crosby, Natalie Prass and many more.
Interior Secretary Zinke Considers Draining Hetch Hetchy Reservoir
A group called Restore Hetch Hetchy met with Zinke on Sunday to discuss draining the reservoir in Yosemite National Park, which supplies water to San Francisco.
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North Korea Returns Remains Of 55 U.S. Servicemen Killed In Korean War
A U.S. Air Force plane has left North Korea with the remains of U.S. service members killed during the Korean War. There will be a repatriation ceremony August 1.
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