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Oliver Sacks: A Neurologist At The 'Intersection Of Fact And Fable'
The neurologist, who died Sunday, saw "infinitely moving, dramatic, romantic situations" during his decades studying the human brain. Fresh Air remembers Sacks with two interviews from 1985 and 2012.
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Transportation officials discuss need for more funding, efficiency
House and Senate lawmakers will try to work out differences in transportation bills when they return to session next week.David Kim of the Federal Highway…
Wrongly convicted 'Beatrice 6' will get new trial in lawsuit
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court says six people wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying in southeast Nebraska should get a new trial in their…
Bucking Trend, Ohio Doctor Opens Clinic That Provides Abortion Services
Ohio has put many restrictions on abortion. Since 2010, about half the clinics performing the procedure in the state have closed. But Dr. David Burkons sees offering abortion as part of patient care.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 3/15/93
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Thomas Cronin, McHugh Professor of American Institutions and Leadership at Colorado College in Colorado Springs,…
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Anti-Establishment Candidates Trump, Sanders Continue Rise In The Polls
Populism and voter discontent defined this summer in politics. NPR explores what insurgent campaigns by Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump suggest about the next phase of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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125 Classified Messages In Latest Batch Of Clinton Emails
Hillary Clinton has said she neither sent nor received emails marked classified on her personal server. But 125 of the emails to be released Monday night have now been labeled "confidential."
5-Hour Line Turns Barbecue Pilgrims Into Cash Cow For Locals
At Franklin Barbecue in Austin, Texas, people start lining up at 5 a.m. to get a taste of world-famous brisket. The line has become such a fixture that it's become a business opportunity for locals.
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Foreign Buyers Scoop Up Abandoned Spanish Villages
Whole villages are up for sale in Spain, and they're going cheap. This story originally aired on August 23, 2015 on Weekend Edition Sunday.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg And Sandra Day O'Connor, 'Sisters In Law'
A new book explains that the women were not personal friends, but they were strong allies on the Supreme Court bench, especially in the legal fight for women's equality.
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