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Singer Natalie Cole Dead At 65
The Grammy award-winning singer and daughter of Nat King Cole died from complications with ongoing medical issues.
2 Prisoners Mistakenly Released Early Now Charged In Killings
Washington state let about 3,200 felons out early over 12 years because of a software glitch. Now it's tracking them down, and finding some have re-offended while they should've been behind bars.
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Ski Resorts See Slight Thaw After Chilling Effect Of Climate Change
California's historic drought provided a glimpse of what skiing might be like with climate change. Industry executives are counting on their customers being flexible in the years ahead.
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New Year's Day Quake In Oklahoma City Amid Increasing Seismic Activity
The state of Oklahoma saw more than 800 earthquakes with magnitude of 3 or greater in 2015.
Encore: Meteorologists Launch Balloons To Collect Weather Data
Member station KUCB tagged along with a meteorologist at one of America's most remote weather stations. This story originally aired on Dec. 22, 2015, on All Things Considered.
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Keep Things Simple For A Healthy, Long Life
Most of prevention is fairly straightforward and, unfortunately, there are no shortcuts. Then again, the most important steps you can take to safeguard your health are well within your reach.
At This Dinner Party, Talking About Death With Strangers Isn't Taboo
Grieving can be isolating for young adults. A fledgling nonprofit invites 20- and 30-somethings to share their grief, with strangers, over a meal.
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A North Carolina Police Department Improves Its Customer Satisfaction
The Fayetteville Police Department has begun to implement 76 recommendations to eliminate racial disparity in traffic stops and reduce the use of deadly force.
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Amid Attacks In Jerusalem, A New Fear: That Person Next To You On The Street
Three months into near-daily Palestinian attacks on Israelis, the mood in Jerusalem is grim. But many people are adjusting to the violence as a new normal.
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Army Seeks Brave And Willing Eaters To Test Its MREs
The Army is asking for volunteers to eat Meals Ready to Eat — and nothing but — for six weeks for a study on gut health. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on MREs and the jokes soldiers crack about them.
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