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On Libel And The Law, U.S. And U.K. Go Separate Ways
An HBO documentary about Scientology, Going Clear, won't be released in Britain. Neither will the book on which it's based. That's because British and U.S. free speech protections are very different.
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Why Some Mushrooms Glow In The Dark
Scientists outfitted some fake fungi with LEDs and put them in a Brazilian forest to test their theory that light, not some funky mushroom fragrance, was luring bugs.
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Under ISIS, Life In Mosul Takes A Turn For The Bleak
The militants have held Iraq's second largest city since June. Now, local Sunni residents are weary of ISIS, there are signs of strain within their ranks, and it's almost impossible to flee.
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New York Is Losing The Accent That Gave It 'Toidy-Toid Street'
New York City is home to more than 700 languages — not to mention distinct New Yorker accents. All are in danger of being lost as the city's population continues to change.
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Nebraska helmet repeal debate rolls along without vote
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The effort to repeal Nebraska's motorcycle helmet law won't come to a vote until next week.Lawmakers ended the ongoing debate Friday…
Nebraska commission to allow comment on fracking water plan
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Public comment will be taken next week before the Nebraska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission holds a hearing on a proposed Sioux…
2 Men Convicted In Canada In 2013 Train Derailment Plot
Raed Jaser and Chiheb Esseghaier were found guilty on terrorism-related charges for a plan to derail a passenger train traveling from New York to Toronto.
Fresh Air Weekend: Daniel Genis, 'Seymour' Documentary And Norman Blake
Genis, who served 10 years in prison for armed robbery, writes about prison life; John Powers reviews Seymour: An Introduction; Bluegrass musician Norman Blake releases an album of original songs.
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After Students Went To Wage Jihad, Teacher Highlights Youth Radicalization
A German-Syrian religious studies teacher was shocked when she heard that five of her former students had left Germany to join jihadist groups in Syria. "It felt like a personal defeat," she says.
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'I Don't Want Death To Be Such A Downer'
That's what Paul Bennett, chief creative officer at the IDEO design firm, told California Sunday writer Jon Mooallem. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Mooallem about Bennett's work "redesigning" death.
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