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Climate Talks Grow More Complex Over Greenhouse Emissions
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Chris Joyce about the obstacles in reaching a climate deal. We hear from various countries and get a sense of the competing views and interests on reducing emissions.
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Islamic State Takes Responsibility For Attack That Killed A Governor In Yemen
Jaafar Mohammed Saad and some of his aides were killed by a car bomb as he was headed to work. The Islamic State said they were responsible for the attack and said more attacks were planned.
In San Bernardino, The Disabled Are Left Without Their 'Extended Family'
The Inland Regional Center is closed as authorities investigate Wednesday's mass shooting, cutting off care for 30,000 people with developmental disabilities.
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How A School's Attendance Number Hides Big Problems
"Average daily attendance" has long been a trusted measure, but the number conceals an important metric in identifying kids at risk of failing or dropping out: chronic absence.
Justice Department Launches Civil Rights Investigation Into Chicago Police
The Justice Department will look into the Chicago Police Department's use of force and the accountability within the department of officers who use excessive force.
Wrongly convicted 'Beatrice 6' will get new civil trial
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court has ruled that six people wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying of a woman in southeast Nebraska should have a…
Percussive Piano And Rollicking Swing Float Matthew Shipp's 'Conduct Of Jazz'
Shipp, a mainstay of New York's downtown free jazz scene, likes big blocky chords and loud piano sounds. Critic Kevin Whitehead says the new album by the Matthew Shipp trio is "heavy in a good way."
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A Downtrodden Protagonist Reveals Himself Room-By-Room In 'Hotels Of North America'
Rick Moody discusses his new novel, which is told solely in the form of online hotel reviews. The narrator of Hotels Of North America is increasingly down on his luck — and may even be homeless.
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Governor's Lecture in the Humanities, 12/7/15
GOVERNOR’S LECTURE IN THE HUMANITIES – David Reynolds, Professor of International History and a Fellow at Christ’s College at Cambridge University, and…
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After Years Of Anticipation, 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Opens Tonight
Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes place 30 years after Return of the Jedi. The evil Empire has been replaced by the even more ruthless First Order, and the Republic continues to fight the good fight.
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