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India Says It Will Lower Rate Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
India released its pledges ahead of December's global climate change summit in Paris. "We want to walk [a] cleaner energy path," says the country's environment minister.
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The Great Bluff That Led To A 'Magical' Pill And A Sexual Revolution
In the '50s, four people collaborated to create a pill that would allow women to enjoy sex. Jonathan Eig details the history in The Birth of the Pill. Originally broadcast Oct. 7, 2014.
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Obama: We Won't Turn Syria Into 'Proxy War' Between U.S. And Russia
President Obama said he rejected the Russian assumption that all of those groups who oppose Syrian President Bashar Assad are terrorists.
Kunduz Airstrike Reportedly Kills 19 At Doctors Without Borders Hospital
A trauma center in northern Afghanistan run by the international aid group was apparently hit by a U.S. airstrike early Saturday.
USDA awards $35 million in local food, farmers market grants
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing $35 million in federal grants to support farmers markets and other local farm…
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As he has responded to mass shootings, Obama has become more forceful on gun politics, especially after the massacre in Newtown, Conn. But he's also frustrated at the failure to pass stricter laws.
Nine Aid Workers Killed In Airstrikes On Kunduz Hospital
As the Afghan government struggles to retake Kunduz from the Taliban, suspected U.S. airstrikes have hit a Médecins Sans Frontières facility in the city. NPR's Philip Reeves provides an update.
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Big Themes, Tiny Frames: An Art Show Writ Small
This weekend, The Mini Show opens at The Lodge, an emerging gallery on a gritty street in Los Angeles. It'll feature teeny, tiny paintings.
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An American Pigskin In London: Jets, Dolphins Head To U.K.
The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins play in London Sunday. Andrea Kremer of HBO's Real Sports and the NFL Network says that despite logistical challenges, it could mean big profits for the NFL.
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#MemeOfTheWeek: That Article From The Onion About Mass Shootings
The article reveals what the writers really feel about mass shootings in America, something mainstream media couldn't do.
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