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Sailing Federation Will Test Waters For Viruses In Brazil's Olympics Venues
The International Sailing Federation says the move is prompted by concerns over athletes' health and safety, after reports of raw sewage and trash in the water around Rio.
An Almost-Final Word On The IRS's Alleged Tea Party Targeting
A two-year bipartisan Senate investigation found the agency needs to cut through bureaucratic red tape and institute better communication and management.
Is An Iran Deal Finally At Hand?
International negotiators appear close to a deal limiting Iran's nuclear program. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports from Vienna.
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Yo La Tengo Brings Their Live Show To NPR's Studio
David Greene introduces Morning Edition's in-house band for a day: Yo La Tengo. The group performs one of their hit songs.
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Big Cat On The Loose Worries Milwaukee Residents
A very large cat has been roaming the streets of Milwaukee's central city and it has residents on edge. A number of witnesses claim it is a mountain lion. No one has reported their "pet" missing.
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Ted Cruz Makes 'Mmm ... Machine-Gun Bacon'
Cruz cooking bacon on a machine gun follows a string of GOP candidates trying to stand out online by destroying a cell phone, playing Operation, and critiquing Sharknado 3.
Seven Decades Ago, A New, Enormous Kind Of Explosion
Seventy years ago this week, in the New Mexico desert, U.S. Army scientists detonated the first atom bomb. NYU physics professor Benjamin Bederson was among those who worked on the Manhattan Project.
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Pakistan Says It's Killed Dozens Of Extremists In Military Operation
The operation in tribal North Waziristan involved airstrikes and ground forces, the Pakistan military says.
Pork. It's What's For Dinner Once More At Federal Prisons
The other white meat was yanked from prison menus this month, but it's back on prisoners' plates following a push from hog farmers and Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley.
CDC Investigating As E. Coli Outbreak Linked To Chipotle Sickens 39
Thirty-nine people have been sickened with the same strain of E. coli in Washington and Oregon. Fourteen have been hospitalized. Most reported eating at several Chipotle locations before falling ill.
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