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Four Books That Deliver Unexpected And Delightful Surprises This Summer
Travel (near and far), literary souvenirs and the crucial companionship of humankind's best friend are the subjects of the books on Maureen Corrigan's early summer reading list.
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Actress Carey Mulligan Stands Out Amid The 'Madding Crowd'
The English actress has been nominated for a Tony Award for her role in the Broadway revival of Skylight. She also stars in the film adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel Far From the Madding Crowd.
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Nebraska foundation buys $895K house for system president
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska Foundation has bought an $895,000 house in Lincoln for the University of Nebraska president.The university…
Vaccine Court Aims To Protect Patients And Vaccines
It has been nearly 30 years since Congress established a special court to help keep good vaccines on the market and fairly compensate the rare person who has a severe reaction. Who wins these cases?
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Student Review 3/1/2015
SELMA by Malik MylesOmaha North High junior Malik Myles offers a review of the Oscar-nominated film "Selma".
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Indiana's HIV Outbreak Leads To Reversal On Needle Exchanges
Scott County's needle exchange program is part of a response to the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana history. After a slow start in April, the needle exchange is drawing users and community support.
Report Challenges Environmental Friendliness Of U.S. Pellet Industry
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Washington Post reporter Joby Warrick about how the burning of wood pellets instead of coal has led to increased deforestation in the U.S.
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Young Trans Woman: I Felt 'A Lot Of Shame' In Coming Out
Twenty-year-old Bella King talks about what it was like for her to grow up and come out as transgender.
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Classes Canceled, 1,300 Quarantined In S. Korea's Scramble To Stop MERS
Additional confirmed cases of the Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, have led to more than 200 school closures and a minor public panic in South Korea.
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Test Preppers, Take Note: Free SAT Study Tools Could Signal Sea Change
The College Board has announced a unique partnership with Khan Academy to make prep materials for the SAT college-entrance exam available for students.
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