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Don't Know Panamanian Food? These Chefs Aim To Change That
Compared to its neighbors, Panama's cuisine is mostly unknown, even to locals. A new generation of Panamanian chefs is forging a national food identity using indigenous ingredients and techniques.
For LGBT People In Rural Areas, A Tough Transition To Retired Life
Rural places can be difficult for LGBT people, and retiring there can sometimes mean going back into the closet. The problem is even true in states with strong legal protections such as California.
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Italy Surpasses Greece As Top Euro Destination For Asylum Seekers
Those arriving in Italy are more likely to be from sub-Saharan Africa rather than the Middle East. Most have little understanding of a process that can take years.
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How Dangerous Is Zika For Babies, Really?
One big part of the puzzle: Why have there been so many microcephaly cases in the northeastern tip of Brazil?
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'Times' Reporter: Russian Official Admits To Doping Conspiracy
Russian officials admit there was an organized doping program for Olympians, according to the New York Times. David Greene speaks with the reporter who broke the story for the newspaper, Rebecca Ruiz.
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How The Donald Trump Cabinet Stacks Up, In 3 Charts
Trump's Cabinet is less academic, less government-centric, and less diverse than those of his predecessors.
Should We All Just Stop Calling 2016 'The Worst'?
Large portions of the Internet have declared 2016 one of the worst years ever. That's probably an inaccurate assessment, but it still says a lot about how we live online.
John Kerry Defends Two-State Solution, Rebukes Israeli Settlements
In a more than hourlong address, the outgoing secretary of state sharply criticized Israel's expansion into the West Bank, saying it was making the future prospect of peace ever dimmer.
Big Battles Over Farm And Food Policies May Be Brewing As Trump Era Begins
President-elect Donald Trump hasn't said much about food and farm policy or named his choices for top food-related jobs. But the coming years will likely see profound battles over food and nutrition.
Kerry Outlines Plan For Middle East Peace In Farewell Speech; Netanyahu Fires Back
Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti talks with NPR's Greg Myre about the speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reaction and the Obama administration's legacy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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