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Awkward, Preteen Wizards Charm Readers In Iron-Age Cressida Cowell Novel
What happens when you're a 12-year-old wizard with no magic? Or an enemy warrior girl with no interest in fighting?
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La Vida Bohème makes anthemic rock and roll that exudes charisma. But at its center, you'll find hope in the face of danger.
What Is — And Isn't — Covered By The Iranian Nuclear Deal
The 2015 nuclear deal raised hopes that Iran might act in a more moderate fashion. But many of Iran's more provocative moves, including ballistic missile tests, aren't subject to the agreement.
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The Coming Sewer Gold Rush
Environmental chemists studied Swiss sewage and found trace amounts of gold, silver and rare earth metals. It could be valuable, but chemists say it's probably not worth the cost of recovering.
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SUNY committee adopts controversial charter school teaching requirements
Some of the state’s top-ranking education officials are condemning a vote by a State University of New York committee that would weaken regulations for...
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Ballot proposition to strip pensions from convicted lawmakers has time limit
New Yorkers have the power on Nov. 7 to decide whether some state officials convicted of a felony should be stripped of their pensions. But the proposal...
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Kelly Tries To Impose Order On An Unruly White House
Since John Kelly became President Trump's chief of staff, he's tried to establish some order inside the White House. But his efforts have their limits. One of those limits is the president himself.
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American Woman And Her Family Released From Captivity In Afghanistan
After being held for five years by a militant network, American Caitlan Coleman and her family have been freed. Journalist Asad Hashim speaks about this development with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Why 2 German Artists Dragged A Giant Pen Through Utah, Colorado And Wyoming
It took Wolfgang Aichner and Thomas Huber three weeks to walk in a 400-mile rectangle, pulling their foam pen behind them.
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How Trump's Executive Order Could Affect The Health Insurance System
NPR'S Robert Siegel talks with Sabrina Corlette, a professor at Georgetown University and expert on the health insurance market, about President Trump's executive order on health associations and the impact they will have on the health care system.
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