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Peruvian Farmers, Chefs (Yes, Chefs) Cash In On Guinea Pig Craze
The growing demand in South American restaurants for the rodent's crispy skin and fatty flesh is helping improve the lives of small farmers in Peru.
Tennis Star Nick Kyrgios Suspended For Tantrum At Shanghai Masters
Kyrgios often appeared uninterested during a recent match, lobbing soft serves over the net and wandering away before his opponent could return them. The 21 year old was suspended for three months.
'Hooligan Sparrow' Fights For Justice For Sexually Assaulted Schoolgirls
It happened in China. One of the men who reportedly assaulted them was their school principal. We talk to the director of a documentary about this case.
Burt Reynolds Memoir Remembers His More Than 50 Years In Film
Movie star Burt Reynolds started acting in the 1960s and has made dozens of films since. His memoir, “But Enough About Me,” looks back on his life in film.
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How Gaps In Mental Health Care Play Out In Emergency Rooms
Psychiatric patients have longer ER stays than patients with physical problems, research shows, and have trouble finding inpatient care and follow-up treatment. Kids can be among the hardest hit.
A Reboot For Wheelchair That Can Stand Up And Climb Stairs
Toyota announced this year that it's backing the return of the iBOT, which went out of production in 2009. Inventor Dean Kamen says a reboot would include improvements using the latest technology.
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World Cafe Next: Loamlands
Raleigh-Durham punk Kym Register acknowledges guitar pop's allure in a project with Will Hackney.
Retired Marine General Pleads Guilty To Lying In Leak Investigation
James E. Cartwright, once known as President Obama's favorite general, admitted to misleading FBI investigators looking for the source of a leak about covert operations.
Now Austria Says It Will Likely Redesign Hitler's House, Not Tear It Down
The idea is to prevent the property from being a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis. This comes after a long fight with the current owner.
They've Got Spirit, Yes They Do: Christopher Guest Rallies His Team For 'Mascots'
Guest's latest mockumentary (about the secret lives of mascots) stars actors who have appeared in several of his films. "It's like having a great band of musicians together," he says.
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