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Science Of Sadness And Joy: 'Inside Out' Gets Childhood Emotions Right
Pixar's animated fantasy takes viewers inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley. Psychologists say the film offers an accurate picture of how emotions and memories help make us who we are.
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Chicago Democrats Make Appeal To Republican Candidates
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Clinton Campaign Launch Takes A Personal Tone
Hillary Clinton's been a declared candidate for two months, but she's staging a launch Saturday in New York. NPR's Scott Simon talks presidential politics with NPR's Mara Liasson.
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U.S. Soccer Leads Its Group Despite A Draw With Sweden
In the Women's World Cup, the U.S. and Sweden battled to a tie Friday night.
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Ex-NSA Officer: OPM Hack Is Serious Breach Of Worker Trust
Former National Security Agency officer John Schindler tells NPR's Scott Simon the data hacked from the Office of Personnel Management includes personal information that could be used for blackmail.
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Hoops And World Soccer: The Week In Sports
NPR's Scott Simon and NPR's sports correspondent Tom Goldman talk women's soccer and men's basketball.
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Gunman Attacks Dallas Police Headquarters
Dallas police headquarters came under fire early this morning, leading to a car chase. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Jason Whitely of WFAA, the ABC affiliate in Dallas.
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When Feeding The Homeless Runs Afoul Of The Law
The National Coalition for the Homeless says about 30 cities have some kind of ban on distributing free food. In San Antonio, a homeless advocate says the city is turning what she does into a crime.
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Fresh Air Weekend: 'Inside Out,' Shamir Bailey And 'The End Of Plenty'
Director Pete Docter gets emotional in the animated film Inside Out. Singer and songwriter Shamir Bailey releases his debut album. And Joel Bourne explores whether the world is running out of food.
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