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Mexican Chef Pati Jinich Wants To Change How You Think About Enchiladas
Pati Jinich is a Mexican chef whose life in the U.S. has influenced her cooking. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with her about her latest cookbook, Mexican Today.
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Is This Week's Jerusalem Suicide Bombing A Warning Of More To Come?
Days after the first bus bombing in Jerusalem in years, Israel is investigating whether the young Palestinian man who carried the bomb on the bus acted on his own or as part of an organized effort.
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Alabama Voters Go To Polls To Fill Seat Left Vacant By Jeff Sessions
In Alabama, voters head to the polls Tuesday in a primary for U.S. Senate. The race is to fill a seat long occupied by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Before Silicon Valley, New Jersey Reigned As Nation's Center Of Innovation
Silicon Valley is known as the nation's tech hub, but decades ago New Jersey had that distinction. The state was once home to Thomas Edison's lab and Bell Labs, the home of Nobel laureates.
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Do Carrots Really Help Your Vision?
The orange vegetable helps us see — but that's different from improving our vision. That said, carrots are part of a diet designed for eye health.
Energy Economist Says Paris Accord Withdraw Doesn't Mean Much For U.S. Energy
With 40 percent of the nation's coal, Wyoming is by far the largest coal-producing state. NPR's Michel Martin talks about the future of coal production with energy economist Robert Godby.
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U.K. Election: Exit Polls Show Theresa May's Conservative Party Losing Majority
If the projections are correct and the Conservatives lose their majority, May could remain prime minister. But it would require a coalition with other parties.
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The Beauty Pageant Contestant Wore A Burkini
And a hijab, too. She wanted to be true to her Muslim values as she competed in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant.
Trump's Suggested Import Tax Would Mean Americans Pay For That Wall
The president's press secretary said a plan the White House is pushing would mean taxing goods from Mexico 20 percent to pay for the wall. That would mean American consumers would foot the bill.
NFL Commissioner Says The League Was Wrong To Not Listen To Players About Racism
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has issued a statement Friday, condemning racism and saying the football league was wrong for not listening to its players' concerns about racism and police brutality.
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