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Pittsburgh Grapples To Explain Synagogue Tragedy To Children
Visitors to a children's museum in Pittsburgh react to Saturday's shooting at The Tree of Life synagogue.
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The Secret To The Inuit High-Fat Diet May Be Good Genes
A new study on Inuit in Greenland suggests that Arctic peoples evolved genetic adaptations that allow them to get by mostly on seal blubber and meat without developing health problems.
The True Number Of Evangelical Voters Depends On Who You Ask
Evangelical voters are often talked about as a key part of the electorate. But the actual number of evangelical voters and their religious beliefs are not nearly as clear-cut as pundits think.
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Ready For Fun? First Take Off Your Shoes And Wait In Long Airport Lines
Airlines are expecting record numbers of spring break travelers. Both the industry and TSA are expecting airport screening checkpoints to have long lines. They urge travelers to arrive early.
WATCH: Republicans — Then And Now — Talking About Drug Addiction
In New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidates are using compassionate language when it comes to drug abuse. It's a marked change for a party that has advocated tough stances on the issue.
Longtime Friend Of Muhammad Ali Reacts To Death Of 'The Greatest'
Tim Shanahan maintained a friendship with Muhammad Ali for 40 years. Scott Simon talks with him about Ali, and his legacy.
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Coca-Cola Halts Production In Venezuela Due To Nation's Sugar Shortage
Venezuela just became one of the few countries in the world that does not sell Coca-Cola. Tom Standage of the Economist tells NPR's Rachel Martin what that says about the Venezuelan economy.
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Conductor Kurt Masur, Leader Of Orchestras In New York And Beyond, Has Died
Kurt Masur, the German conductor whose career spanned from leading an orchestra in East Germany to more than a decade of reshaping the New York Philharmonic, has died at age 88.
Monica Puig Makes Olympic History, Winning Puerto Rico's First Gold Medal
Puerto Rico has been sending athletes to the Olympics since 1948, a stretch in which it amassed eight Olympic medals, none of them gold. Tennis star Monica Puig changed that on Saturday.
Hikes In Employees' Health Premiums To Outpace Raises Again
Most employees at large companies should expect a 5 percent increase in their health insurance premiums in 2017 and few changes to the coverage and features.
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