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Baseball May Return To 2020 Olympics; Tokyo Organizers Also Want Surfing
Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizers would like to see baseball, skateboarding and surfing — but not bowling — when they host the Summer Games.
Who Are The 'Gifted And Talented' And What Do They Need?
The controversies over gifted education start with identifying who qualifies for that title.
German Prosecutors Investigating Former Volkswagen CEO
The investigation will focus on whether fraud was committed through the sale of diesel-powered vehicles equipped with technology that cheats emissions tests.
The Future Of The U.S. Immigrant Population, In 1 Graphic
By 2065, Hispanics will make up 31 percent of the immigrant population, while Asians will make up 38 percent. At the same time, whites will account for less than half the U.S. population by 2055.
Just Missed It. Marathoner Comes Up Short On World Record After Nikes Malfunction
Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge shrugged off the shoe failure that potentially cost him the world record, saying his pair of Nike running shoes are "actually very good."
An Airborne Papal Press Conference As Francis Returns Home
Pope Francis took questions for an hour on his flight back to Rome. Before returning to the Vatican, he offered prayers of gratitude for his U.S. and Cuba visits, NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports.
Holiday Travel Outlook: Cheaper Fares And Scarier Drones
At an aviation conference, analysts predicted lower prices are coming for air travel — and for drones — this holiday season. Cheap fares will be welcome news. Cheap drones may be a different story.
Even Poor Countries End Up Wasting Tons Of Food
It's not just a developed world problem. One of the authors of Food Foolish talks about the problem in low-income countries, where food often decays in the fields or spoils on the way to market.
Senator Wants Names Of Red Cross Officials Who Did Not Cooperate With Inquiry
Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to government investigators that also asks for a list of documents and information the charity failed to provide.
Music Review: 'Faith In The Future,' Craig Finn
Craig Finn has had a prolific rock career with his bands Lifter Puller and The Hold Steady. Now 44, Finn has just released his second solo album, Faith in the Future. Critic Tom Moon says it sounds like a musician looking for his next act.
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