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The Accidental Hunter: For One Outdoorsman, Roadkill Is His Only Red Meat
When a car hits and kills a deer or other creature, Jeff Potter swoops in and recovers the meat, then feeds it to friends and family. No one has ever gotten sick, he says.
'Test Kitchen': How To Make Vegetarian Dishes Pop With A Little Umami
Cooking with plant foods naturally high in compounds called glutamates can stimulate the same taste receptors that meat does. America's Test Kitchen explains in The Complete Vegetarian Cookbook.
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Via Satellite, Tracking The Plunder Of Middle East Cultural History
ISIS militants now control the long-running black market in stolen artifacts. Experts are tracking damage to heritage sites in Iraq and Syria by satellite and doing what little they can to stop it.
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6.5 Million Social Security Numbers Linked To Those 112 Or Older (And Likely Dead)
That's not a typo. A watchdog review of the Social Security Administration also found thousands of people who tried to verify employment eligibility using numbers belonging to those over that age.
As Climate Wars Heat Up, Some Skeptics Are Targets
Environmentalists and Democrats have launched investigations into the funding of climate skeptics. Some say the probes are necessary, while others worry they could rightly be seen as harassment.
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Veterans Choice Act Fails To Ease Travel Burdens For Vets In Need Of Care
Last year, Congress tried to make getting care for vets easier by giving them the option of going outside of VA facilities. Seems pretty simple, but making that rule work hasn't been all that easy.
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In The West Bank, Living Side By Side — But Agreeing On Nothing
Israelis and Palestinians have now been living cheek-and-jowl in the West Bank for decades. NPR's Steve Inskeep visited both communities to sample their views in this enduring conflict.
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With Prices Down And Layoffs Up, Copper Industry Still Looks To Grow
The price of copper is down 40 percent from four years ago. Arizona residents from smaller mining towns worry about job losses, but some companies are planning to expand in the state.
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Deford: NCAA Fans Continue To Drink Deeply Of The (Sports) Spirits
Recent scandals involving student athletes at Syracuse University and other prominent athletic departments remind commentator Frank Deford of speakeasies during Prohibition.
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African Nations Join Coalition To Fight Boko Haram
Chad, Niger and others began an offensive against extremist fighters in Nigeria. Renee Montagne talks to Comfort Ero, African program director for the International Crisis Group, about the offensive.
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