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'Washington Post' Reporter, Detained For Months In Iran, Is Charged
Jason Rezaian, the newspaper's Tehran bureau chief, was arrested in July, but the Iranian government has so far declined to say why.
Female Butchers Are Slicing Through The Meat World's Glass Ceiling
The meat industry traditionally has been a male-dominated field. But as demand for local meat grows, that's made more room for women to carve out ownership roles in the business.
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Mary Landrieu Loses Senate Seat In La. Runoff
Democrat Mary Landrieu was the lone Democrat from the deep south in the Senate. NPR's Arun Rath talks with Emory University professor Andra Gillespie about the changing political landscape of the South.
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Author Of 'Bridge To Terabithia': Messages Are Poison To Fiction
Katherine Paterson describes the inspiration behind her best-known children's book, as well as tales from her childhood in China and missionary work in Japan, in her new memoir, Stories of My Life.
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In Largest Transfer Since 2009, 6 Leave Guantanamo For Uruguay
The prisoners — four Syrians, a Tunisian and a Palestinian — are the first Guantanamo detainees released in South America. Uruguay's president first signaled willingness to take the men in May.
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Buffalo Bills Flag Officials For Excessive Celebration On Losing Play
After an official signaled a touchdown for Denver in the Broncos' win, he and another ref exchanged a fist-bump. A player calls it proof of bias; the NFL says they were excited to get the call right.
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Police: 3 injured in head-on Omaha crash
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say three people are recovering after a head-on collision.Officers say the driver of a Chrysler Sebring ran a red light…
Democratic Mayors Back Obama's Immigration Plan, Citing Economic Benefits
Some 20 U.S. mayors meeting in New York hope to persuade some 4 million undocumented residents to come forward and apply for deferred action.
Doctors Are Slow To Adopt Changes In Breast Cancer Treatment
There's not much evidence that radiation increases survival in older women with early-stage breast cancer, but doctors are still prescribing it. It can be hard to get doctors to change protocols.
When A Stray Dog's In Trouble, Katmandu's Canine Rescuers Jump To It
The city is home to some 20,000 strays. They roam the streets, they beg for food, they howl and fight at night and they often need medical help.
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