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Internet Food Culture Gives Rise To New 'Eatymology'
Internet food culture has brought us new words for nearly every gastronomical condition. The author of "Eatymology," parodist Josh Friedland, discusses "brogurt" with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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What We Know About The Alleged Planned Parenthood Shooter
Robert Dear lived off the grid, and those who knew him described a troubled man who preferred solitude. Police say Dear opened fire at a Planned Parenthood center, killing three and wounding nine.
French Police Fire Tear Gas At Climate Protesters In Paris
Protesters gathered on the eve of a global conference on climate change. About 200 activists defied a ban on mass demonstrations and they were met by riot police.
Pope Makes Final Stop On Africa Trip, In Central African Republic
The Pope preached reconciliation Sunday in Central African Republic, a country that has seen clashes between Christian and Muslim militias.
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2 Degrees In Paris: The Global Warming Set To Dominate Climate Conversation
As world leaders gather in Paris to talk about climate change, one phrase that will dominate conversations is "two degrees."
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Kyoto Treaty Fizzled, But Climate Talkers Insist Paris Is Different
The 1997 Kyoto treaty set targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions that many nations didn't meet. This time, stakes are higher and all countries will be asked to set and meet their own limits.
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In Montgomery, Rosa Parks' Story Offers A History Lesson For Police
Sixty years ago Tuesday, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus. Recruits in Montgomery, Ala., are learning about Parks in a course aimed at eliminating bias in policing.
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2 Men Wearing Military Fatigues: Terrorists Or Filmmakers?
One was wearing a gas mask, and they appeared to have assault rifles. The California Highway Patrol shut down the freeway. The threat was eased when the young filmmakers surrendered.
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10 Things To Know About The U.N. Climate Talks In Paris
Leaders from around the world are converging on Paris for the 2015 U.N. Climate Change Conference. Listen to our special coverage to find out what you should know and what's at stake.
NASA Uses Lessons From Space To Design An Efficient Building
Named Sustainability Base, a NASA facility in California is a model for energy-efficient federal buildings. It's powered by a fuel cell like those used on spacecraft and recycles water for flushing.
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