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After Pittsburgh Shooting, Jewish Congregations Vow To Keep Helping Refugees
A gunman killed 11 worshippers at a synagogue because it supports a Jewish aid group that resettles refugees in the U.S. But volunteers refuse to be deterred. "That is who we are," says one.
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'Holmes & Watson' Shows What It Takes To Earn A Rotten Tomatoes Score Of Zero
The Sherlock Holmes spoof briefly earned zero percent on the film review site. How did it accomplish this anti-feat, and what are some of the other flops to which it's now being compared?
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Oregon Experiences Economic Fallout From Wildfire Smoke
Worsening wildfire smoke has become an annual annoyance that's starting to affect the state's economy. Retailers, tourist outfits and even realtors say they're planning differently for 2019.
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Financially Struggling Government Workers Are Caught Up In Shutdown
Federal government employees are still being paid for work they did before the shutdown, but the checks will soon end. Among those affected are many who struggle to make ends meet even in good times.
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Netflix Releases Interactive Experience For Adults, 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch'
Netflix has released its first interactive experience for adults: "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch." Think "Choose Your Own Adventure," where users choose their own path and ever experience is different.
For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems
A string of shootings and revelations about clergy abuse has made 2018 a hard year for the people of Pittsburgh. But some are finding new activism and hope within tragedy.
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FCC Investigates Widespread CenturyLink Outage That Disrupted 911 Service
The FCC chairman called CenturyLink's widespread telecom outage unacceptable and says an investigation will start immediately.
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Nice Things In 2018 With NPR Politics Podcast Co-Host Asma Khalid
NPR's Michel Martin asks Asma Khalid what gave her joy in 2018. Her answer: "The Modist," a women's fashion retailer focused on modest clothing.
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You Can Eat Like Johnny Cash — Thanks To A Cookbook From Country Music's First Family
The son of country music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter has compiled a book of Southern recipes handed down in his family through the years.
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When She Fled Afghanistan, She Took Her Schoolbooks With Her
If you had to leave your home at a moment's notice, what would you take with you? Sidiqa Sidiqi tells NPR's Don Gonyea she concealed her first grade textbooks when she fled Kabul.
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