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Set In Stone But Ever-Changing: Sculptures Reshaped By The Tides
It's tough to see Jason deCaires Taylor's sculptures firsthand — unless you have scuba gear. Most of them rest under the sea. His latest work is fully visible only when the tide of the Thames recedes.
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Homework: A New User's Guide
School's back in session, and that means the homework's back, too. Here's what you need to know about how much work U.S. students have to do and how to tell the difference between good work and bad.
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Croatia, Hungary Trade Refugees And Harsh Words
Zagreb has begun sending thousands of migrants back to hard-line Hungary, sparking a war of words between the two nations over border security.
What To Watch For In This Year's Emmys Race (And Why It's Important)
The biggest honors in television will be handed out Sunday night. This year's ceremony comes at a turning point for the awards and the TV industry in general.
Thai Activists Stage Pro-Democracy Rally In Defiance Of Junta
A few hundred activists from the New Democracy Movement marched through the streets of Bangkok calling for a restoration of elected government.
The Fate Of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl Now In The Hands Of His Superiors
The preliminary hearing for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is over. It is now up to the proceeding's presiding officer to make a recommendation on whether to court-martial the soldier for desertion.
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Showrunner Hopes 'Empire' Is 'On The Crest Of A Wave Of Change'
Empire — a drama about an African-American family, a rare thing on broadcast TV — has had stellar ratings. As Season 2 begins, Ilene Chaiken talks about entertainment value and cultural impact.
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What It's Like To Be Buried Alive — And Survive
Harry Houdini famously tried to escape from being buried alive — and famously failed. Recently, escape artist Antony Britton tried to do what Houdini couldn't. He describes the view from down under.
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So You're Going To Meet The Pope ... A Primer On The Pontiff
What do you wear? What do you do? And if you get more than a few moments to speak straight into the pontiff's ear, what do you say?
So Tourists Can Indulge: Denver May Allow Pot In Bars And Restaurants
It's already legal to smoke pot at home in Colorado. Now the Denver City Council is considering allowing use in public places. This story originally aired Sept. 18 on All Things Considered.
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