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Migrant Crisis Strains European Union's Schengen Agreement
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Constanze Stelzenmüller of the Brookings Institution about the agreement, which enables passport-free movement between member states.
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In Salt Lake City, A Boy Scout Troop That Welcomes Gay Parents
When Boy Scouts of America dropped its ban on gay adults serving as volunteers, the decision was met with resistance in Utah — led by the Mormon church. But one troop adapted to the change.
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A Carnivore's Solution To Space Constraints: The Meat Locker
Buying meat in bulk straight from the farmer can save you money, but where to put it all? New ventures in upstate New York are bringing back the communal freezer space.
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Sage Grouse Bird Does Not Need Protection, U.S. Decides
The Interior Department said an unprecedented land conservation effort significantly reduced the threats to the greater sage grouse. At this time, the bird does not need to be listed as endangered.
Washington Welcomes A Pope, But America's Arms Weren't Always So Open
A papal visit is now regarded as public relations gold. But the idea of a pope coming to Washington and meeting with the president was unthinkable before the 20th century.
Omaha celebrates 50 years of sister city partnership with Shizuoka, Japan
The Omaha Sister Cities Association is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its partnership with Shizuoka, Japan.Shizuoka became Omaha’s first sister city…
Rising Health Deductibles Take Bigger Bite Out Of Family Budgets
More companies are adding deductibles to the insurance plans they offer their employees. And for people who already had to pay deductibles, the out-of-pocket outlays are growing.
European Union Approves Quota System To Relocate 120,000 Refugees
Several former Soviet bloc countries opposed the plan but were overruled by a majority. The number of refugees assigned was determined by the size and wealth of each country.
'Fresh Air' Remembers: Jack Larson, Who Played Jimmy Olsen On TV's 'Superman'
Best known as the oft-kidnapped cub reporter on the original Superman TV show, Larson was also a poet, playwright and librettist. He died at his home Sunday. Originally broadcast in 1993.
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Veterans Participate In First-Ever All-Female Honor Flight
A group of female veterans made history Tuesday as they participated in the first-ever all-female Honor Flight. The Honor Flight Network is a nonprofit that flies veterans to Washington, D.C., to see the memorials that were built in their honor.
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