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Airstrike Kills ISIS Leader Directly Linked To Paris Attackers
Charaffe al Mouadan, a Syrian-based ISIS member, had ties to suspected Paris mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud. Mouadan was among 10 ISIS militants killed in coalition strikes over the past month.
How To Annoy Your Dad: Play The Harpsichord
Mahan Esfahani says the harpsichord is as relevant today as it was when Bach and Vivaldi were playing it, and his interview with NPR's Robert Siegel this past June left no doubt.
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What Exactly Does An Editor Do? The Role Has Changed Over Time
Earlier this year it became clear that Harper Lee had extensively revised To Kill a Mockingbird on the advice of her editor. That made us wonder: How much do editors shape the books we read?
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Exploding The Myth Of 'Unengaged' Students
Video games will not save education and other misconceptions about where schools are headed.
Catholic Priest Apologizes For Riding 'Hoverboard' During Church Service
Father Albert San Jose became something of a viral hit after video was posted online of him riding a self-balancing scooter through the aisles, singing "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You."
Batteries With A Less Fiery Future
Overheated lithium-ion batteries have been a problem for airplanes, cars and even "hoverboards." A chemical engineer at Stanford University thinks she has a solution to the problem.
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Zika Virus Likely Affected Her Baby, And She Feels Brazil Doesn't Care
The government is trying to wipe out Zika virus, which has been linked to a severe birth defect. But is it doing enough to help families whose children have been affected?
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'Camp Cruz': The Surplus Iowa Dorm Filled With Cruz Volunteers
A three-story unused business college dormitory in Des Moines that can sleep 100 has been put to use as housing for dozens of campaign workers from across the country. A second dorm is being readied.
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Attack On University In Pakistan Kills At Least 20
Security forces are now in control, hours after militants stormed the campus. The four attackers reportedly died in the attack.
Michigan Governor Vows To Fix Flint's Drinking Water Emergency
Gov. Rick Snyder delivered his State of the State address, and apologized for the drinking water disaster in Flint. He said he will release his emails on the lead-contaminated tap water in Flint.
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