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San Diego Stumped On How To Stop The Stink
Sea lion poop is frustrating residents in the San Diego neighborhood of La Jolla who pay top dollar for their ocean views. But fixing the problem isn't as simple as just scraping off the waste.
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5 Ways Elite-College Admissions Shut Out Poor Kids
Athletic scholarships, campus visits and other factors work against high-achieving low-income students, a new report says.
The Eagles' Glenn Frey Dies At 67
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with music critic Tom Moon about the death of Glenn Frey, a founding member of The Eagles.
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With 200-MPH Winds, Hurricane Patricia Closes In On Mexico
The most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the eastern Pacific will make a "potentially catastrophic landfall" in southwestern Mexico Friday, the National Weather Service says.
An Unanswered Question About Iran's Nuclear Program
Congress plans to address the Iranian nuclear deal this month. One unresolved issue: How much work might Iran have done previously on weaponizing its program?
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Rebuilding A Life Shattered By An Earthquake In China
NPR's Melissa Block was in China when a major earthquake hit in 2008. As she wraps up her time as host of All Things Considered, she reconnects with a Chinese girl who has overcome great challenges.
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Tokyo Wins Little League World Series 18-11 Over Pa. Team
In the title game on Sunday in South Williamsport, Pa., the Tokyo team defeated the team from Lewisberry, Pa., 18-11. The Japanese team battled back after being down eight runs in the first inning.
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Sports Fans Spend Thanksgiving The Traditional Way: Watching Football
Thanksgiving means lots of turkey — and of course, football. Linda Wertheimer talks to ESPN sportswriter Jane McManus for a preview of the long holiday weekend's NFL and collegiate games.
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Is This The Beginning Of The End For The SAT And ACT?
George Washington University is the latest and one of the largest private universities to drop its admissions testing requirement.
Who's Boosting Box Office Numbers? Report Says Latinos
Although Latinos are 17 percent of the population, they represent almost a third of frequent moviegoers. People of color overall attend movies at rates higher than their percentage of the population.
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