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Sunpreme: The Grape That Could Revolutionize The Raisin Industry
Harvesting grapes usually takes thousands of workers. But a new raisin grape variety bred in Central California could dramatically cut down on the need for labor.
Hey, Wasn't The U.S. Supposed To Stop Fighting In Afghanistan?
The U.S. airstrike on a hospital has shown the military is still deeply involved in Afghanistan's war. The U.S. has flown more than 3,300 sorties and fired on the enemy more than 600 times this year.
Patti Smith Reveals Her Solitary Soul In 'M Train'
Smith follows up her National Book Award-winning memoir, Just Kids, with another memoir, M Train. Critic Maureen Corrigan says it is a haunting story about weathering life's storms.
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'Son Of Saul' Brings Viewers To The Heart Of The Nazi Death Machine At Auschwitz
Son of Saul, set in a Nazi death camp in 1944, won the Grand Prix at this year's Cannes Film Festival. Director László Nemes and star Géza Röhrig discuss the film with Fresh Air's Terry Gross.
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Scientists Grow Primitive Human Kidneys In A Dish
Scientists have tried for years to grow artificial kidneys in the lab. They've gotten a bit closer by using stem cells to create an "organoid" much like a fetal kidney. But it's missing key parts.
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Influx Of Non-European Immigrants Defines America Today
The Immigration Act of 1965 opened the doors to nationalities that were largely shut out before. Since then, 90 percent of U.S. immigrants hail from outside Europe. Three families share their stories.
Man charged in hit-run death pleads guilty to homicide
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man charged in a fatal hit-and-run crash earlier this year has pleaded guilty to felony motor vehicle homicide.The Omaha…
In Honor Of His 63rd, Putin Plays Hockey And Is Painted As The Buddha
The Russian leader scored seven goals in his birthday game with NHL players — and in a Moscow exhibition, works of fan art depicted him in guises including Batman, Thor, Jupiter and the Buddha.
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After Mass Shooting, An Oregon Community Seeks Answers
A rural Oregon community tries to make sense of a mass shooting that left 10 dead at a community college.
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Nebraska inmate also faces Iowa child sex abuse charges
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A man already serving time in Nebraska for child sexual assault faces similar charges in western Iowa.The Daily Nonpareil…
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