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As His Campaign Winds Down, What Is Bernie Sanders' Next Move?
Steve Inskeep asks Larry Cohen, a former president of the Communications Workers Of America and a Sanders' adviser, about where they go from here now that Hillary Clinton is the presumptive nominee.
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Seagull Takes A Dip In A Vat Of Curry And Comes Out Orange
Hospital staff in Wales left some food outside — a vat of chicken tikka masala. A seagull fell in while seeking food. The staff rescued the white bird to find its feathers had turned orange.
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Australia Finds Ugly Packaging Slows Cigarette Sales
In 2012, Australia set out to design the ugliest possible cigarette packaging. Pantone 448c is so dreary that since introducing it on all cigarette packaging, Australia has seen cigarette sales drop.
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House Approves Bipartisan Bill To Address Puerto Rico's Debt Crisis
The bill, which still needs to be approved by the Senate, would appoint a seven-person board that could restructure the territory's debts. Puerto Rico owes more than $70 billion.
Detroit Hockey Legend Gordie Howe Dies At 88
Helene St. James, hockey reporter at the Detroit Free Press, remembers Red Wings legend Gordie Howe. Howe's five-decade professional hockey career earned him the nickname "Mr. Hockey."
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Obama Expands U.S. Military's Authority To Target Taliban In Afghanistan
The president has authorized U.S. commanders to use airstrikes to assist Afghan offensives — not just as defensive or preventive measures.
Despite Rise Of Superbugs, Syphilis Still Has A Kryptonite
Syphilis cases are on the rise. The bacterium that causes the sexually transmitted disease is becoming resistant to some antibiotics. But somehow, penicillin has remained the best weapon against it.
On Muhammad Ali's Complicated Contradictions, And How He Changed Boxing
"Ali was a black man who was not concerned with what white America thought of him."
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Massive Structure Found 'Hiding In Plain Sight' At Ancient Site Of Petra
Researchers using satellite images and drones discovered a structure the size of an Olympic-size pool near the center of the ancient city in Jordan. But what exactly it was used for remains a mystery.
Scheduled Flights To Cuba Approved For As Early As This Fall
The Department of Transportation has authorized six U.S. airlines to schedule round-trip flights from the U.S to some cities in Cuba. The DOT has not yet approved any flights to Havana.
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