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Prosecutors Agree To Drop Assault Charges Against Former Cleveland QB Johnny Manziel
Dallas County prosecutor agreed to drop assault charges against the former Browns quarterback, as long as meets conditions such as attending an anger management course and a substance abuse program.
Americans Don't Trust Scientists' Take On Food Issues
A new survey finds strong public support for organic food, and suspicion of GMOs — regardless of whether people vote Republican or Democratic. Also, people don't trust scientists much at all.
Why U.S.-Philippine Relations Could Improve Under Trump Presidency
U.S. criticism of the drug war in the Philippines has caused a profound souring of relations with the country, but Donald Trump's presidency could have a positive impact.
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Moroccan TV Tutorial: How To Cover Up Bruises From Domestic Abuse
The station has since apologized for the segment. But researchers say it reflects local attitudes toward domestic violence.
Does Your State Provide Good Data On Your Schools? Probably Not
Searching for information on your state's schools can be a real challenge, according to a new report from the Data Quality Campaign.
Despite Evacuation Orders, Pipeline Protesters Hunker Down For Winter
Authorities have ordered the protesters of the Dakota Access Pipeline to clear out — but those who have gathered to support the Standing Rock Sioux tribe are preparing for a long stay.
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A Century Later, 'Peter Pan' Still Soars On Kids' Faith In Goodness
The play "Peter Pan" has been performed at the Playhouse on the Square in Memphis for decades. One theater-lover finds new meaning in the old play by watching it through the eyes of school children.
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'Out Of The Wreck I Rise' Supports Addiction Recovery With Literary Hero Companions
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Sara Bader and Neil Steinberg about their book, "Out Of The Wreck I Rise: A Literary Companion to Recovery," a new anthology about addiction and sobriety.
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Daughter Of African-American Filmmaker Asks, What Happened To Kathleen Collins?
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Nina Collins about a new book of short stories written by her late mother, Kathleen Collins, one of the first African-American filmmakers. The book is called "Whatever Happened to Interracial Love?"
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Trump National Security Roster Slim On Cybersecurity
This past election season featured hacks, leaks, and cyberattacks. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Susan Hennessey, a Brookings Institution fellow of National Security Law, about what cybersecurity policy could look like under a Trump presidency.
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