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NPR News Nuggets: Terrorizing Pig, (Sort Of) Flying Pig & Wigs
Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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Fresh Air Weekend: 'Tower'; 'Lincoln In The Bardo'; Author Bharati Mukherjee
Keith Maitland's new documentary recreates the 1966 University of Texas campus shooting. Maureen Corrigan reviews George Saunders' first novel. Fresh Air remembers writer Bharati Mukherjee.
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Ajit Pai Starts To Roll Back Latest Internet Regulations From Obama's Team
The new head of the Federal Communications Commission has taken steps to unravel many of his predecessor's policies. These changes might directly affect consumers and their access to the Internet.
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ICE Says Recent Immigration Raids Are Business As Usual
Immigration raids in California, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Kansas, New York and Texas have immigrant rights groups saying federal officials are cracking down, but ICE says it's not unusual.
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Mexico's Government Warns Its Citizens Of 'New Reality' In U.S.
The message was prompted by the deportation Thursday of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, a mother of two in Arizona who for years had regularly checked in with U.S. immigration authorities.
After Tornado, Families In New Orleans Begin Rebuilding Once Again
On Tuesday, a tornado caused damage to parts of New Orleans. For some, it's the second time they'll need to rebuild homes since Hurricane Katrina swamped the city in 2005.
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Red Cross Reacts To Killing Of 6 Staffers: 'We're Completely Devastated'
This week, armed men ambushed and killed the field workers in Afghanistan. Two others are missing. So far, no one knows who did it — or what the motive was.
Look Up! Astronomer Details Upcoming Trifecta Of Celestial Activity
First, go outside, then look up! There's a trifecta of celestial activity Friday night, says astronomer Jackie Faherty, plus another sky watching tip.
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Hundreds Of Whales Die Stranded On A Remote New Zealand Beach
The country's Department of Conservation says the stranding of more than 400 whales is one of its worst on record. Rescue attempts are underway for the survivors, which number upwards of 100.
Saving The Planet, One Burger At A Time: This Juicy Patty Is Meat-Free
Pat Brown was a renowned biomedical researcher. But he left that to tackle what he saw as the biggest problem facing Earth: animal agriculture. His solution: a veggie burger so beef-like it bleeds.
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