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Harper Lee's 'Watchman' Is A Mess That Makes Us Reconsider A Masterpiece
Depending on whom you ask, Go Set a Watchman is either a recently discovered first draft of To Kill a Mockingbird — or a failed sequel. Either way, critic Maureen Corrigan calls it "kind of a mess."
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Planet Or Not, Icy Pluto To Finally Get Its Day In The Sun
Astronomers kicked Pluto out of the planetary club in 2006 because of its small size. But scientists set to explore the surface Tuesday via a spacecraft's camera say those other guys are just wrong.
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Land Rover Recalls 65,000 Vehicles Over Unlatching Doors
"If a vehicle door unlatches, the distraction may increase the risk of a crash and/or a vehicle occupant may fall out," a federal safety agency says.
Nintendo CEO Iwata: 'In My Heart I Am A Gamer'
Satoru Iwata, who helped Nintendo innovate and launch its revolutionary Wii game console, has died. His business card summed him up this way: "I run a game company, in my heart I am a gamer."
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Shark Attacks Still Haunt Residents Of Reunion
Four years after a spike in shark attacks at the French island of Reunion, residents are looking for ways to restore their sense of safety. This story originally aired May 25 on All Things Considered.
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Florida Sea Turtles Stage Amazing Comeback
When scientists first started counting the nests of green sea turtles in one area in the 1980s, they found fewer than 40 nests. In their last check, they counted almost 12,000.
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Update On Iran Nuclear Talks
Negotiators in Vienna are working intensely to meet a deadline for a nuclear deal with Iran.
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The World Could Wipe Out Extreme Poverty By 2030. There's Just One Catch
It'll take trillions of dollars — not billions, but trillions. Leaders are meeting in Ethiopia this week to figure out how to raise the money. Spoiler alert: Most of it won't come from governments.
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Greece's Financial Rescue: A Blow To European Unity?
It's not just Greeks who are upset by their country's latest bailout. Supporters of European unity say the weekend's fraught negotiations in Brussels have damaged the ideal of European solidarity.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Enters Republican Presidential Race
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker enters an already crowd field of Republicans vying to become their party's presidential nominee. What is the case he's making to voters?
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