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On 'Fiscal Cliff,' Majority Of Public Sides With Democrats, Pew Poll Says
Fifty-five percent of those surveyed said President Obama is making a "serious effort" to work with Republicans. Just 32 percent said Republicans are making a serious effort to work with the Democratic president.
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Al Roker On Being The 'Jolly Fat Person'
Roker won fame as the ever-smiling weatherman on NBC's Today show. But he also endured years of indignities because of his weight. Then, in 2001, he had bariatric surgery and lost more than 100 pounds. Roker speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his experiences and his latest book, Never Goin' Back.
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Talk Of Delaying Brennan Nomination 'Unfortunate,' White House Says
Republican senators have said they may try to hold up John Brennan's nomination to be CIA director until they hear more about the attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi and more about his views on "enhanced interrogation."
Former Official Sentenced To 35 Years For Role In Rwanda's Genocide
An international criminal court has found former Rwandan minister Augustin Ngirabatware guilty of genocide and other crimes, sentencing him to 35 years in prison for his role in the Hutu-led government's murder of ethnic Tutsis on an epic scale. The trial is the last stemming from events 18 years ago.
'What Did My Son Do To Die Like This': A Father Mourns His 11-Month-Old Son
A picture of a father carrying the body of his baby boy has come to represent the human suffering behind the fighting in Gaza.
Petraeus Affair: Lawmakers Want To Know Why They Weren't Told
While FBI agents reportedly uncovered the CIA director's extramarital affair during the summer, no one outside the Justice Department was told until he resigned on Friday. Investigators did not think the affair had compromised national security, news outlets report.
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Let's Catch Up: U.S. Gold In Rifle Event; And A Badminton Bronze
Good morning. As we start Day 8 of the London Olympics, big news is already happening. We posted earlier about Oscar Pistorius's historic run in the men's 400 meters. Later, an American woman set a world record in Olympic shooting. And a triathlon came down to the wire.
Cole Porter Scores An Interracial Couple's Highs And Lows
Listener Melanie Cowart says things were rarely easy for her parents — one of whom was black and one white — in Depression-era Missouri. Porter's "Begin the Beguine," one of their favorite songs, became a fitting symbol of their relationship.
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Justice Department Closes Investigation Into Deaths Of Two Detainees
Attorney Gen. Eric Holder said it could not bring criminal charges, because of insufficient "admissible evidence."
'Entire World' Has Responded To The $500 Tip 'Last Wish,' Brother Says
Seth Collins says his brother Aaron's request that the family give a waiter or waitress an "awesome" tip has touched people around the world.
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