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Assessing The Ellen Pao Verdict
NPR's Arun Rath talks with Wired.com's Davey Alba about the outcome of the landmark gender discrimination case against a Silicon Valley venture capital firm.
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Not Just Sugary-Sweet, Hard Cider Makes A Comeback
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How Singapore Became One Of The Richest Places On Earth
The founder of modern Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, used both free-market principles and strong central planning to transform the tiny former British colony into an economic powerhouse.
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Indiana Governor: Lawmakers To 'Clarify' Anti-Gay Law
Mike Pence, who signed the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act last week, says he didn't anticipate the level of hostility the law has engendered.
Arab League Approves Idea Of Ground Forces For Regional Security
The 22-member body agreed in principle to the military force that could be rapidly deployed to regional trouble spots.
Iran, West Said To Be Closing Gap On Nuke Deal As Deadline Looms
The two sides are reportedly close to a deal ahead of a Tuesday deadline, but diplomatic sources caution that an agreement could still fall apart. Shipping uranium to Russia is a point of contention.
Videos On End-Of-Life Choices Ease Tough Conversation
A program in Hawaii aims to reduce the number of older people who spend their final days of life in a hospital. Hawaii has one of the highest rates of hospital deaths for those over age 65 in the U.S.
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For 'Dexter' Star David Zayas, Acting Was A Long Shot Away
The Bronx native grew up in a blue-collar household; a life in show business seemed far from reality. He spent time in the Air Force and as a cop before he finally gave his childhood dream a chance.
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Starting Families Later In Life Could Cause 'Grandparent Deficit'
In a recent piece for Time magazine, Susanna Schrobsdorff presents an unexpected challenge for people starting families later in life.
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