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Models Are Still Pressured To Be Ultra-Thin, Survey Says
A majority of models say they're threatened with job loss if they don't shed pounds. Researchers worry this contributes to poor body image and might increase eating disorders among teenage girls.
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Has The Academy Awards Turned A Page On #OscarsSoWhite?
David Greene talks to Cheo Hodari Coker, a screenwriter and creator of the Netflix series Luke Cage, about how people of color fared at Sunday's Academy Awards, and about the best picture mix-up.
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Your Name Might Shape Your Face, Researchers Say
Do you look like a Joy? Genes and culture may make it more likely that names and faces align. But researchers say people also may adjust their expressions to match social expectations of their name.
Friends of the Omaha Public Library Annual Meeting Keynote Lecture, 2/27/17
FRIENDS OF THE OMAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEETING KEYNOTE LECTURE – Michael Kelly, Omaha World-Herald columnist, and author of “Uniquely Omaha”
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In NYC, 'Sweeney Todd' Baker Serves Up Some Bloody Good Pies
The off-Broadway musical, in which a barber's clients become filling for meat pies, may make you lose your appetite. But former White House pastry chef Bill Yosses bakes a tempting pre-theater treat.
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Photographer Builds A 'Photo Ark' For 6,500 Animal Species And Counting
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is on a mission to document every captive animal species in the world. He talks about getting an arctic fox to hold still, and Photoshopping out poop.
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No Jail Time For 19-Year-Old In Idaho Coat-Hanger Assault Case
An Idaho judge concluded an attack on a black, mentally disabled teenager, in which his white teammate kicked a coat hanger up his rectum, was not a sexual assault or racially motivated attack.
PHOTOS: Wild Weather In Chile Leaves Millions Without Access To Running Water
Authorities cut off service to the capital, Santiago, following torrential rains that contaminated the water supply. People are now scrambling to find alternative sources of drinking water.
Bush Talks Trump, Describes 'Pretty Ugly' Political Climate In Pair Of Interviews
Former President George W. Bush repeatedly declined to criticize Obama or offer unsolicited advice. But on Today and in People, Bush commented on President Trump's travel ban, Russia and the media.
The National Symphony Orchestra: NPR's House Band For A Day
NSO conductor Steven Reineke led some 70 musicians in performing the interludes you hear between All Things Considered stories.
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