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In 'Appetites,' Bourdain Pleases The Toughest Food Critic (His 9-Year-Old)
Anthony Bourdain's new cookbook features comfort food he cooks for his young daughter. "She's who I need to please, and if she's not happy, I'm not happy," he says.
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Police Evict Dakota Pipeline Protesters
Police officers, some of them in riot gear, removed protesters who refused to leave private land in North Dakota where a pipeline is supposed to be built.
Qualcomm Spends Big Money To Get In The Car (Chip) Business
The smartphone chipmaker has agreed to buy NXP Semiconductors for $38 billion. The deal allows Qualcomm to rely less on the smartphone industry. NXP makes semiconductors for cars.
Colorado Votes On A Ballot Measure To Make It Harder To Pass Ballot Measures
Voters can amend their state's constitution: Think legalization of pot. But some Coloradans say citizen initiatives are out of control, and a well-funded push is underway to raise the bar.
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'Washington Post' Reporter Explores How Pop Culture Influences Views Of Police
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Washington Post reporter Alyssa Rosenberg, who has written a series for the paper about how Hollywood and pop culture has influenced the way the public perceives police.
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Chronicle of Philanthropy List Reveals Striking Change In Charity Landscape
Each year, the Chronicle of Philanthropy publishes a list of the biggest charities in the U.S. This year, there has been a change in the No. 1 spot that philanthropy watchers call "stunning."
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Oregon Occupation Unites Native American Tribes To Save Their Land
In the wake of the Ammon Bundy wildlife refuge trial, Native Americans are refocusing national attention on the ancestral rights their tribes hold to federal lands in the West.
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Plane Carrying GOP VP Nominee Mike Pence Skids Off LaGuardia Runway
Investigators were looking into why the charter jet carrying the Indiana governor and more than 40 other people slid off the runway Thursday night while landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
4 Myths About School Bullying And The 'Trump Effect'
Hillary Clinton has just proposed a $500 million initiative to help states combat bullying. Here are some things you should know.
7 Of The Most Eyebrow-Raising Campaign Ads From Across The Country
Some down-ballot candidates are really embracing the nontraditional feel of this election year, especially when it comes to their advertisements.
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