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Farm Bill Would Help Reduce Wildfire Risk, Perdue Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue about what the federal government can do to help reduce the risk from wildfires, like the ones devastating California.
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Father Of Illinois High School Football Player Poses As Referee
A lawsuit filed by parents at the Simeon Career Academy says the man attended the game in a referee's uniform and helped sway the outcome of the game. His son's team, Nazareth Academy, won.
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Kacey Musgraves Finds Freedom During Her 'Golden Hour'
"Once you present yourself as who you are, and kind of make no apologies for it, then you don't ever have to concede to anything else," the boundary-pushing country artist tells host Talia Schlanger.
In Texas, Some Republicans Say The Party Needs To Embrace Latino Voters
Republicans still hold every statewide position in Texas. But some of the victory margins this year were so slim that it's making the Texas Republicans more nervous than they've been in a long time.
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Farmer And Writer Donald McCaig, Who Shared Stories Of Rural Life, Dies At 78
Former All Things Considered commentator Donald McCaig died Nov. 11 at 78. He shared stories about his life and experiences in his world of southwest Virginia.
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How Insurers Are Profiting Off Patients With Sleep Apnea
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with ProPublica reporter Marshall Allen about an investigation detailing how health insurers pass the high costs for sleep apnea breathing machines onto patients.
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Director Alfonso Cuarón Reimagines His Mexican Childhood In 'Roma'
The official entry for Best Foreign Language film from Mexico is Roma, director Alfonso Cuarón's black-and-white reimagining of his middle class childhood home in Mexico City.
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Maine Lobstermen Forced To Diversify Their Work As Coastal Waters Warm
Maine's coastal waters are warming quickly. Lobster may not be abundant forever so fishermen are finding new ways to make a living on the water.
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Poland Requests U.S. Base To Guard Against Russian Aggression
The Polish government is asking the U.S. to open a military base in Poland as a counter balance to Russia. They've offered the U.S. up to $2 billion, as well as a promise to call it "Fort Trump."
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The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Is Leaning Less
The tower in Italy tilted 13 feet toward the south. To stabilize it, work crews spent years removing earth beneath the north side. The tower has now started to measurably straighten.
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