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Why Philadelphia Loves The Pope
On the final leg of his U.S. visit, Pope Francis arrived in Philadelphia on Saturday to celebrate Mass and address a huge public gathering outside the city's Independence Hall.
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A Dark But Redeeming Tour Of Coal Country, With Composer Julia Wolfe
Wolfe has just released the recording of Anthracite Fields, which won the 2015 Pulitzer for music. The piece is based on the knotty history of coal-mining families in her home state of Pennsylvania.
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At A Shelter Of Last Resort, Decency Prevailed Over Depravity
Ten years ago, 25,000 people huddled inside the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans seeking shelter from Hurricane Katrina. The fiasco there came to epitomize the chaotic, inadequate response.
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For Brazil's 1 Percenters, The Land Stays In The Family Forever
Under a centuries-old law, a small group of families has rights over swaths of land — including some of the country's most valuable areas — collecting taxes and taking a cut of property sales.
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Keep Calm And Carry The 1: Investors Often Miscalculate Amid Volatility
Selling after a market plunge, financial experts say, just locks in the loss and prevents investors from participating in the rebound. But human psychology can make that advice excruciating to follow.
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Yo La Tengo Brings Their Live Show To NPR's Studio
David Greene introduces Morning Edition's in-house band for a day: Yo La Tengo. The group performs one of their hit songs.
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Chinese Markets Stumble Again, But World Markets Stabilized
The Shanghai Composite ended 7.6 percent lower and below 3,000 for the first time since December. European markets, however, seemed to shrug off the Chinese rout.
Cat Isn't A Fan Of Bathtime
The owner of a wet cat from Maine uploaded a video on YouTube. When the owner asks if the cat would like to continue the bath for "a little bit more," it sure sounds like the cats replies, "no more."
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After Days Of Talks, Tense Standoff, North And South Korea Reach Detente
South Korea has agreed to stop blaring propaganda from speakers across the border and the North has agreed to lift its semi-war status.
Why Your Doctor Won't Friend You On Facebook
Public professional Facebook pages focused on medicine are catching on. But doctors aren't ready to share vacation photos and other more intimate details with their patients.
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