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'There's A Whole Other Hole': American Filmmaker Reflects On Loss In Paris
Max Salomon is an American documentary filmmaker living in Paris. He offers his reflections on loss after last Friday's attacks.
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Do Underwhelming Square, Match IPOs Mean Bubble Trouble?
Online payment startup Square and online dating giant Match have gone public. Their lackluster prices are the latest sign of Wall Street growing weary of tech hype and multibillion-dollar "unicorns."
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When Her Neighbor Thought She Broke Into Her Home, 19 Cops Responded
Fay Wells, an African-American woman who lives in California, wrote about her experience with police in the Washington Post. Her white neighbor called police when he thought she broke into her home.
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For Expats In Afghanistan, A Cranberry Dish To Relish Far From Home
In 2011, about 100 Americans living and working in Kabul gathered for a Thanksgiving feast a long way from family. But a dish familiar to many NPR listeners helped bring them a taste of home.
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Gunmen Take Over Upscale Hotel In Mali's Capital
In West Africa, gunmen have taken over the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, the capital of Mali. Reports say 170 staff and guests were taken hostage. The situation is ongoing.
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Pigeons Identify Cancerous Tissues On Medical Images, Study Says
Researchers say pigeons can be trained to spot cancerous breast tissue on x-rays and slides. Gathering results from a lot of pigeons, "flock sourcing," brings the accuracy rate up to 90 percent.
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Mothers Who Lost Children To Addiction Unite To Change Laws
Women whose children have become addicted to opioids are working to change laws around the country. They seek improved access to treatment and reduced stigma.
Some Hostages Freed During Siege At Mali Hotel
A military official in Bamako, the capital of the West African Nation of Mali, says more than two dozen hostages have been freed. At least three people have been killed.
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Let Them Eat Sugar Sculpture! The Getty Celebrates Edible Table Art
The party animals of Europe made festive, elaborate centerpieces from food from medieval times through the 18th century. Among the most notable of their table art traditions is the sugar monument.
When Fees Attack: Rolling Over A 401(k) Can Trigger Big-Time Charges
One of the moments our retirement nest eggs are most vulnerable is when we change jobs. That's when some financial advisers charge fees to roll them over — and those fees can be hard to see.
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