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N.Y. Prison Worker Joyce Mitchell Arrested Over Killers' Escape
The arrest of Mitchell comes after several days of speculation that a prison employee might have helped Richard Matt and David Sweat pull off their escape from the Clinton Correctional Facility.
Breach Of Government Personnel Data Compromised Security Information
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Damian Paletta of the Wall Street Journal about how officials said Friday that the OPM data breach also compromised security clearance information.
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Lt. Gov. Foley requests federal disaster declaration
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Mike Foley has asked the president for a federal disaster declaration in response to recent storm…
Remembering Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman, alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader and innovator of free jazz, died on Thursday, June 11th in New York City. He was 85. Born March 9,…
Nocturnal Nosh: Americans Get A Taste Of Night Markets
Evening markets are a common sight throughout Asia, where delicious aromas regularly beckon hungry shoppers. Now night markets are popping up here in cities across the U.S.
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Comet Lander Wakes Up, Calls Home, After Long Sleep
A little sunlight applied to solar panels proved the cure for what ailed the European Space Agency's Philae lander, which had been dormant from lack of power since November.
John S. Carroll, Former Editor At 'LA Times,' 'Baltimore Sun,' Dies At 73
The Times won an impressive 13 Pulitzer Prizes in Carroll's brief, five-year tenure there. Carroll also worked for The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Lexington Herald-Leader.
Why MERS Is Likely To Crop Up Outside The Middle East Again
It's unknown what triggers an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome. But scientists think the virus comes from camels. So until we stop it in animals, MERS will continue to cause trouble.
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'Hello Earth! Can You Hear Me?'
That was the tweet sent by the European Space Agency's Philae space lander on Sunday morning. Last November, after touching down on Comet 67P, Philae went silent. On Saturday night, it communicated with scientists for the first time since. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Mark McCaughrean of the European Space Agency about Philae's wakeup.
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U.S. House Votes To Buy Time For Obama's Trade Agenda
The chamber now has until July 30 to try again to pass a package of trade-related legislation.
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