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Inside The Global Seed Vault, Where The History And Future Of Agriculture Is Stored
Seeds on Ice author Cary Fowler describes the underground tunnel near the North Pole, which stores and protects a collection of 933,000 samples of different, unique crop varieties.
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Why The Affordable Care Act Isn't Collapsing On Its Own
The president and his team are actively undermining the Affordable Care Act markets, NPR's Alison Kodjak reports.
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The Senate Health Care Vote, Simplified
President Trump is pushing the Senate to repeal and replace Obamacare this week. But with multiple bills in play, it's far from clear what the Senate would vote on. Here's a recap of the options.
Israel: Metal Detectors Will Be Removed From Jerusalem Holy Site
The prime minister's office says security forces will use other technology around a mosque complex where two Israeli police officers were killed. Angry Muslim worshippers prayed next to the machines.
Madagascar's Toko Telo Has A Synergy All Its Own
Three of the most recognized folk artists from the island of Madagascar came together to form a trio called Toko Telo. Music reviewer Banning Eyre says they've created perhaps the best introduction yet to Madagascar's utterly alluring folk music.
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In Mexico, Comedian Breaks New Ground And Gender Barrier
Stand-up comedy is late coming to Mexico, but Sofia Nino de Rivera, with self-deprecating humor, sells out shows and has a one-woman hit on Netflix.
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Warming Climate Is Quieting Kauai's Colorful Forest Birds
Once considered a paradise for the colorful songbirds, Kauai has lost more than half of those native species due to invasive species and a warming climate.
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Trump Turns Up Heat On Republicans Over Health Care
President Trump pushes Senate Republicans to get something done on health care. But it's not at all clear that they can.
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What Are The Planet's Real 'Talking' Chimps And Gorillas Saying?
Movies are full of loquacious chimps, but could nonhuman apes really use language? NPR's Skunk Bear sorts through the disturbing history of research on ape language to sort fact from wishful thinking.
Louisville Paper Apologizes For Each Of Its Hot Dog Mistakes
The paper recently issued a correction — noting every time that the hot dog was referred to as a sandwich. Because you can call a hot dog a frankfurter but it is clearly not a sandwich.
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