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Sandwich Monday: Burger King's Extra Long Cheeseburger
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the Burger King Extra Long BBQ Cheeseburger. It's like a regular BBQ Cheeseburger, but longer.
Under Attack By ISIS, Iraq Agrees To Give U.S. Troops Immunity
Back in 2011, Iraq refused to grant American troops immunity, so the U.S. pulled out leaving no residual forces.
Simple Tricks Can Tame The Taste Of Broccoli And Its Cousins
The horrible memory of overcooked vegetables can and should be overcome, because yes, kale is really good for you. A cookbook author shares tips for making sure these veggies actually taste good, too.
In Oklahoma Senate Race, A Choice Between Two Deep Shades Of Red
In a solidly conservative state, GOP Sen. Tom Coburn's retirement has set off a heated GOP primary between two rising Republican stars. Immigration is a key issue.
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Parents Get Some Help In Teaching Their Teens To Drive
A web-based program that puts Mom and Dad back in the learner's seat appears to improve their teenagers' driving performance, while getting them more time on the road.
Guilty Verdicts Claim 3 More Reporters, As Egyptian Courts Roll On
An Egyptian court issued its verdict in the trial of three journalists from the Al Jazeera English network. Though evidence of their alleged crimes was never presented in court, two of the journalists were slapped with seven-year sentences and one with a ten-year sentence. The decision has been met with international condemnation.
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In 'Drone Memo,' A Step Toward Transparency On Targeting Americans
On Monday, a federal court made public a long-secret memo that lays out the Obama administration's legal justification for killing an American citizen in a drone strike. The memo, which concerns the 2011 killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki, says that the man presented an imminent threat to the United States.
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Digital Detox, Step 1: Step Away From The Phone
Summer vacation season has people thinking about how to sign off and escape from the Internet. Is it possible? All Things Considered wants to know about your attempt at a digital detox.
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To The Left, To The Left: Behind The Beyoncelogues
Actress Nina Millin, who performs Beyonce lyrics as monologues, speaks with NPR's Audie Cornish about how a karaoke failure blossomed into a series of viral performances.
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Doing The Math: How The U.S. Can Advance In The World Cup
Despite a deflating tie with Portugal, the U.S. is in a good spot: A tie or win against Germany moves them to the round of 16. A loss would unleash a complex scenario.
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