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LISTEN: What São Paulo Sounds Like When The Seleção Scores
One made a recording of his neighborhood during Thursday's opening game. It was quiet until Brazil scored its first goal.
To Explain Iraq's Crisis, Some Lawmakers Point To 2011 Withdrawal
The Obama administration is drawing criticism from Republicans for its handling of the deteriorating security situation in Iraq. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with national political correspondent Mara Liasson about the administrations choices and the possible political consequences for the President.
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Military Strongmen: Seeding Chaos In The Name Of Power
In a region torn by violence, a leader who promises security can be appealing. Men with firm military ties are taking control across the Middle East again; here's one take on how they rise to power.
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Chuck Noll, Who Led Steelers To 4 Super Bowl Titles, Dies
Noll's Super Bowl feat has not been matched by another coach. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.
In Silicon Valley, Some Entrepreneurs Seek Social Change
Carlos Watson, co-founder of Ozy.com, talks with Arun Rath about the intersection of capitalism and conscience in Silicon Valley.
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Obama Steps In To End Philadelphia Commuter Rail Strike
President Obama established an emergency board to mediate the dispute between Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and its engineers and electricians unions.
Militants' Advance In Iraq Agitates Oil Markets
Oil prices have spiked since Sunni militants seized Baiji, home of Iraq's biggest refinery. The nation's production capability is under threat, but there's a broader geopolitical story unfolding.
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Iraq Says It Has Halted Militant Group's Advance On Baghdad
Meanwhile the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, released dozens of photos that appear to show the mass killing of Shiite Iraqi soldiers.
Casey Kasem, Legendary Radio DJ, Dies
Kasem was the host of the American Top 40 countdown and was known for voicing cartoon characters like Shaggy on Scooby-Doo.
Pakistan Launches Large Ground Offensive Against Taliban
The offensive comes a week after a terrorist attack on the country's busiest airport left 36 dead. The government said it was mobilizing 70,000 soldiers.
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