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Parts Of Social-Sharing Site Reddit Go Dark In Apparent User Revolt
After the firing of a key figure at the website, moderators of many of reddit's most popular sections have gone private in apparent protest.
It's All In Your Head: Director Pete Docter Gets Emotional In 'Inside Out'
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He invented the pompom and the iconic "Herkie jump" that remains a staple of cheering squads to this day. And his National Cheerleading Association trains 150,000 cheerleaders a year.
U.N.: Report On Iran's Atomic Program Possible By Year's End
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Yukiya Amano says that, "with cooperation" from Tehran, a report could be finalized before January.
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The U.S. women's national soccer team hasn't won the World Cup since 1999, but now they've won six games back to back. New York Times reporter Jere Longman explains the ways the team has changed.
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In A Time Of Grief And Recovery, A Sunday Sermon Foretold
The Rev. John Black, of the Campbell Chapel AME Church in Bluffton, S.C., talks to NPR's Arun Rath about grief, forgiveness and rebirth — themes in the sermon he has planned for this Sunday.
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Israel And The West Bank Through Fresh Eyes
A dozen photographers were set loose with the aim of seeing an old conflict in a new light. The result is a photo exhibit now showing in Tel Aviv and coming soon to the U.S.
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Tunisia Seeks Its Way On A Winding, Bumpy Path
An attacker recently opened fire on Tunisian beach and killed 38 people. NPR's Alice Fordham, who went to cover the story, used to live in Tunisia. She reflects on how the country has changed.
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