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Chef Samin Nosrat's Favorite Book And Album Of The Decade
As part of Morning Edition's "Best of the Decade" series, in which artists and writers talk about their favorite books, music and movies of the 2010s, we hear from chef Samin Nosrat.
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How Virtual Reality Can Help People Better Understand Climate Change
As communities plan for sea level rise, it can be hard to convince residents of the dramatic changes in store. A California scientist is testing one possible answer: virtual reality.
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Historic Flood Waters Devastate The Italian City Of Venice
Venice is underwater after being hit with three massive tides in just one week. The city's landmarks and artifacts are at risk of suffering irreversible damage.
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Lebanon's Anti-Government Protesters View Army As Unifying Force
Rather than crush protests, the Lebanese military has actually become popular with anti-government protesters. But the White House is hesitating to continue aid to the military.
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White House On Marie Yovanovitch
David Greene talks with Steven Groves, special assistant to President Trump, about the impeachment inquiry and why President Trump fired Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch from her post in Ukraine.
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Wild Boars Destroy Cocaine Stash
Italian media report that wild boars broke into stashes of cocaine hidden in the woods.
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A Surfing Marriage Proposal
Chris Garth brought his girlfriend back to the Waikiki beach where they first met. He asked her to marry him just as the two surfers were catching a wave. He lost the ring but had a backup.
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Betsy DeVos And The High-Stakes Standoff Over Student Loan Forgiveness
The Education Department narrowly avoids a subpoena in a fight with House Democrats over forgiving the loans of defrauded student borrowers.
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News Brief: Yovanovitch Testifies, Student Loans, Lebanon Protests
The House impeachment inquiry continues Friday with two testimonies, including public testimony of Marie Yovanovitch. Also, latest on student loans and the Education Department and Lebanon protests.
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He Survived A Near-Lynching. 50 Years Later, He's Still Healing
As a young, black man living in Georgia's Jim Crow era, Winfred Rembert experienced an unforgettable trauma. "I still wake up screaming and reliving things that happened to me," he told StoryCorps.
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Ex-Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick Joins 2020 Presidential Race
Less than three months before voters start casting ballots, Deval Patrick is officially joining the 2020 Democratic presidential race. His message announcing his candidacy was largely about unity.
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Turmoil In Bolivia
In Bolivia, backers of the recently ousted president dismiss the new interim president as illegitimate, because she was not approved by congress. She, in turn, vows a return to democracy.