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Thanksgiving Recipes From 'Morning Edition' Listeners
Listeners submitted their beloved — and, often, simplest — holiday recipes via Twitter. We've compiled some of our favorites.
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Why Fed Officials Are Concerned About Too Little Inflation
The U.S., Europe and Japan are seeing prices and wages rise more slowly than the 2 percent target that their central banks have set. Renee Montagne talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution.
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Viewpoint On Ferguson: People Have To Understand The Other Side
David Greene talks to Steve Sullivan, who runs Provident, a network of counseling and crisis centers in the St. Louis area, including Ferguson. His comments appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Plan For Grand Jury Verdict Lacked Follow-Through, Critics Say
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon called in more member of the National Guard on Tuesday, after some protests in Ferguson turned violent Monday. A plan for after the verdict had been in the works for months.
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A Calmer Night In Ferguson, Mo., Amid Increased National Guard Presence
Police arrested 44 people after another round of protests — these quieter than the unrest that erupted after the decision not to charge officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.
A Warning For Latin America's Faltering Economies: 'Innovate Or Die'
Latin economies thrived when prices for raw commodities soared. But with those prices down sharply, the region is hurting owing to a lack of high-tech and other cutting-edge industries.
Ferguson Documents: What Michael Brown's Friend Saw
Dorian Johnson is a shadow figure in the Michael Brown case. Aside from police Officer Darren Wilson and Brown, he had the closest look at what happened. This is his story.
Justice Ginsburg Recovering After Heart Stent Implant
The 81-year-old justice had the procedure to clear a blocked right coronary artery. She was expected to be back on the bench when the Supreme Court reconvenes on Monday
Two Men's Efforts To Help Migrants In Mexico End In Their Murders
The pair fed and clothed Central American migrants on their way through Mexico. One of them, a transvestite, had been doing it for more than a decade and had received death threats.
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Texas Execution Nears For Murderer Whose Competence Was Debated
Next week, Texas is slated to execute Scott Panetti for murder. He has a long history of mental illness but was allowed to defend himself at trial, where he insisted he was a movie character.
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