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It's Sunrise In London And Time For A Rave
The sun is just peeking over the rooftops and the main drink is coffee, not alcohol. But that hasn't kept Londoners from a popular morning rave that's rapidly spread to cities around the world.
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Religious Refugees Flee ISIS; Head To Kurdistan Border
Steve Inskeep talks to Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani of the Kurdistan Regional Government, for the latest news on the conflict with the Islamic State Of Iraq.
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Pray Over Hot Salt Water, Then Bathe In It: An Anti-Ebola Ritual
This past weekend, the word spread in the middle of the night in Sierra Leone: the way to prevent Ebola is to pray over hot salted water, then bathe in it.
Ebola Update: Spanish Priest Dies; WHO Gives OK To Experimental Drugs
Ebola continues to spread in West Africa. The latest figures from the World Health Organization cite 1,848 cases of the deadly disease across the region, and 1,013 deaths.
Musical Interlude: Pianist Wows Passengers At Prague Airport
A traveler wins fans in an airport terminal — and online — by playing different versions of Beethoven's "Für Elise."
'Harvest Of Shame': Farm Workers Struggle With Poverty 50 Years On
The documentary Harvest of Shame was revolutionary in its raw portrayal of poverty amongst migrant farm workers. NPR's Elizabeth Blair discusses the film's legacy and the state of migrant work today.
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Mailman Accused Of Stealing 20,000 Pieces Of Mail
Authorities say a Maryland letter carrier stole Netflix DVDs, along with medicine and other items, including Mother's Day cards. The haul was stockpiled in his house, they say.
In Bowe Bergdahl's Release, As Many Questions As Answers
The release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five senior members of the Taliban has been cheered as well as criticized. A look at why the move has been so polarizing.
EPA Chief Says Greenhouse Gas Rules Will Save Country Billions
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy calls new rules on greenhouse gas reduction perhaps the most significant in the agency's history.
John Fullbright's Uneven 'Songs' Finds A Way To Fascinate
Songs feels like the work of an artist who's still figuring out who he is, where he wants to go, and what he wants to elaborate upon — or invent anew.
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