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Should You Do The Do-Over If There's A Chance For A Second Chance?
As world-class violinist Joshua Bell plans a second Washington, D.C., Metro performance, we reflect on the rare opportunity to try something again.
Everything But The Squeal: How The Hog Industry Cuts Food Waste
Large-scale hog operations get a bad environmental rap. But when it comes to processing the animals, the industry is a model of efficiency, making use of every last bit in sometimes surprising ways.
After Fire, FAA Orders Review Of Contingency Plans, Security
On Friday, a contractor intentionally set fire to an FAA air traffic facility that has caused flight delays and cancellations for days.
Sandwich Monday: The Pizza Cake
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the Pizza Cake, which is a fancy way of saying "a bunch of pizzas stacked on top of each other."
A Doctor Turned Mayor Solves A Murder Mystery In Colombia
When Rodrigo Guerrero took office, he was shocked by the murder rate. It seemed logical to blame the drug cartels. But his epidemiologist's eye led him to a different culprit.
4 Years Of Lessons Learned About Drugmakers' Payments To Doctors
American doctors received at least $1.4 billion in payments from drug companies last year. What did the companies get for their money?
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Who Will Win The 2014 World Series?
If the oddsmakers are right, two Los Angeles teams will be the only ones left standing when the World Series begins in late October. But back east, some fans are pulling for a Beltway Series.
Chicago Air Traffic Control Fire Still Disrupting Flights Days Later
A fire shut down the city's airports on Friday, but the ripple effect is still forcing delays and cancellations. The FAA is also reviewing its contingency and security plans.
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White House Fence Jumper Made It Farther Into Building Than Reported
Rachel Martin speaks with Carol Leonnig of The Washington Post, who found that the recent fence jumper at the White House, Omar Gonzalez, got much farther into the building than previously reported.
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Likely Stories: Orlando
Magic realism from the great modernist writer Virginia Woolf. I’m Jim McKeown, welcome to Likely Stories, a weekly review of fiction, non-fiction, poetry,…
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