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Big Wings, Bigger Dreams: A Sleepover In The Space Shuttle's Shadow
Sleepovers at the National Air and Space Museum's huge annex near Washington, D.C., offer a real-life night at the Smithsonian.
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Nancy Grace Says 'Gone Girl' Satire Was Flattering, Made Her Laugh Out Loud
Gone Girl fictionalizes the controversial cable news star. "I did not go into this to win a popularity contest," says Grace, host of a true crimes and current affairs show on HLN.
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With The U.S. In The Background, Afghan Commandos Step It Up
With fighting expected to pick up this spring, Afghanistan's security is heavily dependent on elite forces like the commandos. NPR's Tom Bowman profiles the top enlisted man.
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NSA Implementing Fix To Prevent Snowden-Like Security Breach
A year after Edward Snowden's digital heist, the NSA's chief technology officer says steps have been taken to stop future incidents. But he says there's no way for the NSA to be entirely secure.
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Robert Johnson And Pablo Casals' Game-Changers Turn 75
Two hugely important recordings, made by pivotal musicians an ocean apart, were made on the same day in 1936.
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The Price Of A Swift Pigeon: Try $328,000
Growing Chinese wealth has driven up prices dramatically in a wide range of markets — including the market for racing pigeons. Chinese love the sport, and the wealthy have pushed up prices for the fastest birds to exorbitant levels.
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'Cake Theory' Has Chinese Eating Up Political Debate
As China gears up for a once-in-a-decade political transition, those vying for leadership are backing competing socio-economic models. This year's political debate has sprung out in the open — and it has leaders and constituents considering how to move forward politically.
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As Nursing Homes Evict Patients, States Question Motives
According to the federal government, the top complaint about nursing homes is wrongful eviction. Advocates say nursing homes want residents who pay more but require less care.
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Bolton Deputy Wants Court Ruling Before He Talks In Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Charles Kupperman did not appear Monday on Capitol Hill. House investigators want to press him on key parts of an account that President Trump built a shadow foreign policy team to pressure Ukraine.
Kentucky Democratic Primary To Decide Who Will Face McConnell Shows Split In Party
Charles Booker, a Black progressive state representative, is mounting a strong challenge to Amy McGrath, the veteran recruited by top Democrats to run against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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