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U.S. life expectancy falls for 2nd year in a row
The pandemic drove U.S. life expectancy down again in 2021 even though life-saving vaccines were widely available.
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Boy Takes Toy ATV For A Spin On Bronx River Parkway
Grown-up drivers protected the boy by surrounding his slow-moving vehicle with their own, according to the Journal News.
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Backroom Primary: Undecided Superdelegate Farr
More than 300 superdelegates across the country have yet to commit to either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. California has the most superdelegates, and nearly two dozen of them are uncommitted — about twice as many as any other state. One of them is Rep. Sam Farr.
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Thanksgiving Menu: Football, Cranberry Relish
Two Thanksgiving Day traditions endure — football and cranberry relish. John Feinstein reviews this year's NFL matchups, and Susan Stamberg persuades him to give an old family recipe a try.
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U.S. economy grew at fastest pace since 1984, new GDP data shows
The data showed economic gains that were stronger than expected.
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Bernstein's 'Candide,' a McCarthy-era comic opera, reflects 'undercurrent of pushing ahead in spite
Sen. Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist hearings in 1954 inspired Leonard Bernstein's 1956 comic opera "Candide."
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Suspenseful Animation at the National Spelling Bee
Hear some of the action from the nail-biting final rounds of the 78th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. This year, 273 kids came to Washington in the hopes of winning the competition.
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Radio Free Georgetown
In the late 1960s and early 1970s young, mostly left-wing students and radicals found a voice on FM community radio across the country. Ken Sleeman was the general manager of one such station, WGTB-FM in Washington DC. He shares some of his recordings from that time.
University founded to give free education to women whose countries deny it
For Afghan women, the list of prohibitions is growing.
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Michigan couple recently learned a valuable lesson: child lock your apps
They say their six-year-old son ordered nearly $1,000 worth of takeout while playing with their phone. Some of the orders were stopped by the bank.
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