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How The Chow Mein Sandwich Claimed A Small Slice Of New England History
This quirky concoction, which traces its decades-old roots to Fall River, Mass., took off when Chinese restaurants adapted their menus to appeal to European textile workers. And people still love it.
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Who is Mike Johnson? An ardent conservative who embraces far-right policies
The new House speaker opposes abortion rights and same sex marriages. He's also an ally of former President Donald Trump who refused to certify the 2020 presidential election results.
11 ways NPR readers resist the impulse to shop (plus, a poem for inspo)
Buying something new can be thrilling in the moment, but will you still be glad you bought it after the fact? NPR readers share their top tips for mindful shopping to avoid regret and overspending.
China Pledges Billions In Development Aid
President Xi Jinping, speaking at a United Nations conference in New York, says Beijing hopes to increase its share to a total of $12 billion by 2030.
'The Interview' Gets Nationwide Theatrical Release
Nearly 300 independent theaters are showing the comedy, which Sony Pictures had originally pulled following threats. The studio is also showing the movie on streaming services.
Palestinians Seek To Join International Criminal Court
Membership in the ICC could allow the Palestinians a means to pursue war crimes charges against Israel. But the move is likely to draw sharp response from Israel and the U.S.
In Syria: Videos Belie Monitor's Comment About 'Nothing Frightening'
Activists are monitoring the monitors and posting videos on the Web. The images are graphic and raise questions about one Arab League official's remark.
#CuriousGoat: Submit A Question About World Hunger And Famine
More than 20 million people across four countries in Africa and the Middle East are at risk of starvation and famine. NPR is taking your questions on the topic.
Grant Will Help Counseling Students and Underserved Nebraska Counties
Thanks to a $300,000 federal grant to UNMC’s Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, (BHECN), and Monroe-Meyer Institute, 21 masters-level…
Tensions Increase Between Sudan, South Sudan
Sudan has declared a state of emergency along its border with South Sudan, further raising fears that the two nations are heading toward all out war. Earlier this month South Sudan invaded and briefly occupied Sudan's main oil field. This followed aerial bombardments of South Sudan's border regions by the Sudanese air force.
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