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Obama Eases Special Limits On Cuban Products, From Drugs To Rum And Cigars
The changes clear the way for Cuban-origin pharmaceuticals to gain U.S. regulatory approval. And instead of special quotas, normal limits on Americans' importation of foreign products will apply.
Ensaïmada, Symbol Of The Balearic Islands (And Summer Vacation)
The iconic pastry from the islands off the Spanish Mediterranean Coast dates back centuries. For visitors today, it's a necessary indulgence and a souvenir.
NPR News Nuggets: Bernie's Bro, Tequila Sunrise & Ken Bone
Here's a roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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A Spider Across The Room Can 'Hear' You, Study Finds
"Based on what we know, this shouldn't be happening, but it definitely is," Harvard fellow Paul Shamble says. The researchers' finding changes what we know about how spiders experience the world.
In Other News: This Photo Of An Elephant Snuggling An Ostrich
It can be hard for different animals to get along, but Pea and Jotto have figured it out.
Florida's Supreme Court Declares State Death Penalty Law Unconstitutional
Florida "effectively has no death penalty," leaving the legal standing of some 390 death row inmates in doubt, as member station WLRN reports.
Trump Accuser Says She 'Jumped Out' Of Her Skin During Debate
Jessica Leeds, who alleges Donald Trump groped her on an airplane three decades ago, tells NPR why she was compelled to tell her story. Trump has denied every detail of the encounter.
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More Colleges Open Food Pantries To Address Campus Hunger
George Washington University — one of the nation's most expensive schools — is among the latest to try to make sure its students, most of whom receive financial aid, have enough to eat.
On Air With Talia Schlanger, World Cafe's New Contributing Host
Get to know the Toronto native as she shares stories and songs with David Dye.
Iran Plans To Hang Child Bride Charged With Killing Her Husband
International laws and treaties forbid the execution of an offender who was a juvenile at the time of the crime. Zeinab Sekaanvand was 17 when she was charged with stabbing her husband to death.
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