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You've Heard Of The Nae Nae. But What About Na Goore?
Viral videos come from every corner of the planet. Here's a look at some of the year's most popular YouTube videos from the developing world.
A Winter Classic And New Year Bowl Games: The Week In Sports
Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine previews the college football championship, then turns to hockey.
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Saudi Arabia Executes 47, Including Prominent Cleric
Saudi Arabia has executed 47 people, including Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. Iran had close ties to al-Nimr and condemned the execution, saying there will be consequences for Saudi Arabia.
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After Prison, Then Clemency, 'I Can Do The Right Thing'
David Padilla, a 48-year-old father of three, was sentenced to life in prison in 1997. After serving 19 years, President Obama commuted his sentence. NPR's Scott Simon shares Padilla's story.
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Authors Of 'All American Boys' Talk About How Book Has Sparked Race Discussion
In All American Boys, a video of a policeman beating a black student goes viral. The book's authors, Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, talk about how their story is sparking conversations about race.
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#NPRreads: 3 Fascinating Reads To Start 2016
A deep dive into the physical costs of football — and not, this time, about concussions. A meditation on truth and communication from a sports blog. And a British interview with an American poet.
Former Arkansas Gov. Dale Bumpers Dies At 90
Years after urging his Senate colleagues not to undo a national election because Bill Clinton had been unfaithful to his wife, Bumpers wrote a memoir titled The Best Lawyer in a One Lawyer Town.
Saudi Arabia Executes Dozens, Exacerbating Sectarian Tensions
The country executed 47 people today, including a prominent cleric for the minority Shia in the Kingdom. Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was a vocal critic of the Saudi monarchy and was arrested in 2012.
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Barbershop: Bill Cosby, And Violence On Network TV
In the Barbershop, Goldie Taylor of The Daily Beast, Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post and NPR's Eric Deggans discuss the latest in entertainment news, including the charges against Bill Cosby.
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Vegetables Likely To Take More Of Your Plate In 2016
Will we still be eating kale? What's changing in food as we begin 2016, and what can we expect?
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