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In Honor Of His 63rd, Putin Plays Hockey And Is Painted As The Buddha
The Russian leader scored seven goals in his birthday game with NHL players — and in a Moscow exhibition, works of fan art depicted him in guises including Batman, Thor, Jupiter and the Buddha.
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Despite Sweeping Aid-In-Dying Law, Few Will Have That Option
People with uncertain prognoses or dementia can't end their lives under California's new medical aid in dying law. Proponents say those limits reflect the uncertainties of death, and of politics.
South Carolina Braces As Threat Of New Flooding Looms
As the waters in the overflowing river make their way toward the Atlantic Ocean, there are fears of new flooding along the coast.
Fiat Chrysler And United Auto Workers Reach New Tentative Agreement
The UAW announced the agreement just after Wednesday's strike deadline of 11:59 p.m. Fiat Chrysler is the first of the Detroit's Three automakers to reach a tentative contract with the UAW.
New House Bill Could Cut Some Mandatory Life Sentences To 25 Years
Billed as a "companion" to major Senate sentencing legislation released last week, the top Republican and Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee say the proposal comes after months of negotiations.
Nobel Prize In Literature Is Out Of Reach For Most Authors
The Nobel Prize for literature is revealed Thursday. While it would be nice to win, most writers realize they don't stand a chance. (This piece initially aired Oct. 10, 2013 on Morning Edition.)
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Process Of Changing $10 Bill Is Ongoing, Treasury Secretary Lew Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew about the redesign of the $10 bill. Lew says there's two whole sides to a bill — and there is a lot of space to tell a lot of stories.
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Treasury Secretary Keeps Up Pressure To Raise Debt Limit
In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew spoke about the debt ceiling, raising wages and the new potential faces of the $10 bill.
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Houston Airport Officials Want Travelers To Feel Happy
The goal of new artwork at the airport is to make people happy. In one example, travelers pass aluminum panels decorated with images of a field of flowers and grass.
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Russia's President Spends His Birthday Skating With Hockey Legends
To celebrate his 63rd birthday, Vladimir Putin played hockey on live television. He scored seven goals and accepted a gold medal for his efforts.
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