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Film Streams Discussion, 11/21/16
FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: Taking Lena Home. Panel: Cindy Drake, Nebraska History Library Curator and Statewide Cemetery Registry Coordinator, with…
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Project Harmony Receives Re-Accreditation
Project Harmony serves children and families in Douglas and Sarpy County dealing with child abuse or neglect issues. They have just received their…
'Fufu' Diplomacy: How Food Is Helping Chinese See Immigrants As More Than Foreign
Guangzhou is home to many African and Mideastern immigrants. In their small way, restaurants catering to these newcomers have helped Chinese diners start to see them as more than just the "other."
Trump Wants A Federal Hiring Freeze, But It May Not Save Money
President-elect Trump has said a top priority is to freeze hiring for the federal government. But even those who support reducing the federal workforce say that a freeze can have unintended effects.
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Bronx Zoo Breaks World Record For Largest Display Of Origami Elephants
A world-record stampede of origami elephants has arrived at the Bronx Zoo, as part of a campaign to raise awareness about poaching.
How Khoudia Diop Learned To Love Her Dark Skin
The Senegalese model shot to social media fame for embracing her unusually dark skin — and inspiring women to do the same.
'Courage To Soar': Olympic Gymnast Simone Biles' Says It's Not Easy Being Gold
Simone Biles captured the world's attention at the Rio Olympics. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with the gold-medalist about her new book "Courage to Soar."
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How Technology Helped Martin Luther Change Christianity
As the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's 95 Theses approaches, an exhibit shows how Luther's treatise against the Catholic Church spread, before the advent of modern communications.
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NFL Players Searching For Painkiller Choices Hope For Relaxed Marijuana Ban
Now that marijuana use is allowed in 28 states, it has opened up renewed questions about the drug as a pain reliever for people — including players in the National Football League.
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S. Korean President Named As A Criminal Suspect In Cronyism Scandal
Prosecutors in South Korea will question President Park on allegations of corruption and cronyism. The move comes in the wake of massive protests calling for the president to step down.
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