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The Human Heart And Its Rhythmic Magnificence
Rhythm comes in different forms from music and poetry to those inside our bodies. There's art based on the most primal rhythm of all: the beating of the human heart.
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Militant Group Moves To Create Islamic State In Iraq
This week we're examining a different aspect of the Iraqi crisis. Renee Montagne talks to Lina Khatib, director of the Carnegie Middle East Center, about the ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
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After His Game-Winning Goal, We Ask, Who Is John Brooks?
The 21-year-old rookie defender became an instant sensation when he scored the game-winning goal versus Ghana, giving the U.S. a chance to advance in the tournament.
Man Emerges From Picasso's Painting 'The Blue Room'
The painting's surface depicts a scene in Pablo Picasso's studio in Paris, with a woman bathing between a window and a table. But the canvas holds a different scene underneath.
Educate And Ask: Key To Living With Sickle Cell Disease
It is one of the most common inherited blood disorders in the U.S., and most people who have it are African-American. Host Michel Martin learns more from pediatrician Dr. Leslie Walker.
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World Cup Fever: Despite Protests, Partying Mood Takes Over Brazil
The World Cup is in full swing and American fans are celebrating victory over Ghana. Host Michel Martin gets the latest — both on and off the field — from Ricardo Zuniga of the Associated Press.
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O.J. And Oscar Trials: A 'Combination Of Celebrity, Wealth And Murder'
O.J. Simpson's Ford Bronco was chased by police 20 years ago, marking the start of what was dubbed the "trial of the century." But how does its coverage compare with the Oscar Pistorius trial?
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Democrats Unveil A Bill To Ban Internet Fast Lanes
Lawmakers are stepping into the ongoing tussle over whether companies should have to pay more for faster Internet service to consumer homes.
Lost IRS Emails Spark Republican Ire
House Republicans are demanding to know what happened to missing emails belonging to Lois Lerner, the IRS official at the heart of the Tea Party targeting controversy.
Red Fish, Blue Fish: Where The Fish Flesh Rainbow Comes From
From ruby red tuna to turquoise lingcod, the fish we eat can span the color spectrum. Flesh color can also tell us something about where a fish came from, its swimming routine and what it ate.
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