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Summer of Encore Mentoring is underway
The Small Business Association along with AARP is teaming up to present “Summer of Encore Mentoring” events for entrepreneurs ages 50 and older.Elizabeth…
The Heat Is On With These Summer Romance Novels
NPR Books is focusing on romance novels this summer. And our recommendations are not so-called "bodice rippers" or historical romances — they're contemporary.
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WFMT Jazz Network Announces New Hosts To Replace Bob Parlocha
The WFMT Radio Network and the Jazz Network has announced a new partnership with KCSM Jazz 91.1 in San Francisco. The WFMT Radio Network will be working…
Concern Grows Over Unregulated Pesticide Use Among Marijuana Growers
Regulators in the 23 states where medical or recreational marijuana is allowed are having a tough time making sure pot buyers don't ingest harmful pesticides.
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Russia To Beef Up Its Nuclear Arsenal
David Greene talks to Shaun Walker of The Guardian about Russia's nuclear arsenal. And, Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges on the U.S. military moving heavy weapons into Eastern Europe to counter Russian aggression.
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French Postal Service Delivers Letter 138 Years Late
On January 27, 1877, a person in France posted a letter. This year, the great-granddaughter of the intended recipient opened it to find an order for yarn. The letter was marked: high-speed delivery.
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Honor System Exploited On Scottish Island That Had Been Crime-Free
Locals say it's the first theft on the island in decades. Items ranging from wool hats to candy and cosmetics were taken from a shop next to Canna's pier.
Paul Ryan: Trade Deal Will Help U.S. 'Set The Standards For The Global Economy'
The Republican House Ways and Means chairman explains to Steve Inskeep why he supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, which is now working its way — in fits and starts — through Congress.
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Pilger village clerk steps up after 2014 June tornado
PILGER, Neb. (AP) — A tornado last year that damaged most of a small, northeastern Nebraska town left the village clerk known as "Momma Kim" with plenty…
Why Some Teen Brains May Be Hardwired To Make Risky Choices
Individual differences in the brain's working memory could help explain why some teens are especially impulsive about sex. Having engaged parents helps reduce the risk.
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