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Caught Between A Turkey Leg And A Political Diatribe? We're Here To Help
Nobody wants a side of politics on the Thanksgiving table, but it's probably going to happen. Here's some advice to get you through. You may need to buy a duck quacker, though.
U.S. Commander In Afghanistan Admits Mistakes In Kunduz Airstrike
The airstrike killed at least 31 people in a hospital in the Afghan town. Gen. John Campbell briefed reporters Wednesday on the Oct. 3 bombing.
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Some Ancient Farmers Grew Fava Beans Before They Grew Grains
The fava bean is a key staple in much of the world. Researchers say they've found fava beans in the Galilee region of Israel dating over 10,000 years ago — before grains had been domesticated there.
Busted: EPA Discovers Dow Weedkiller Claim, Wants It Off The Market
The Environmental Protection Agency wants to withdraw approval of a controversial herbicide made by Dow AgroSciences. The firm made conflicting claims to EPA and the Patent Office about the product.
'We All Have To Do Something': Nina Jacobson On Diversifying Hollywood
No one knows the struggles and successes of women in Hollywood better than Nina Jacobson, the producer of the Hunger Games movies. NPR catches up with one of the most powerful women in the business.
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Critics Wonder Whether Pennies Make Sense Anymore
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says the government is reviewing a proposal to stop making the penny. It actually costs nearly 2 cents to make a penny, so the government loses money.
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Many Health Co-Ops Fold, Others Survive Startup Struggles
Establishing a member-owned, nonprofit health co-op from scratch is tough; 12 of 23 that tried under Obamacare have closed after just one year. Sick patients poured in, and promised subsidies didn't.
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California Puts Dungeness Crab Season On Hold Indefinitely
The West Coast delicacy of fresh Dungeness crab won't be on holiday tables this year. A massive toxic algae bloom in the Pacific Ocean has delayed the commercial crabbing season.
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Syrian Refugee Helps Feed Germany's Homeless
Alex Assali fled Syria eight years ago. He finally made it to Germany last year. Now Assali can be found on the streets of Berlin distributing the food he cooked for the homeless.
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Authorities Identify Suicide Bomber In Deadly Tunisia Bus Attack
Tunisian authorities identified the bomber as a 27-year-old Tunisian man named Houssem Abdelli. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.
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