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Despite the Hollywood strike, some movies are still in production. Here's why
Hollywood actors are on strike, but the union is allowing some productions to continue. That's created some disagreement in the rank and file.
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Starting next week there will be no more rides to Hel on bus 666 in Poland
Christian groups have long protested the 666 bus because the number signifies the devil. The bus will be changed to 669, but it will still go to Hel which sounds like the word "hell" in English.
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Turns out dinosaurs probably didn't roar quite like we think
BBC science journalist Richard Gray tells NPR's Daniel Estrin that dinosaurs may not have roared in the manner we commonly imagine.
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FEMA is staging supplies for Guam ahead of Super Typhoon Mawar
FEMA's Anne Bink talks about the typhoon headed for Guam. Its set to be the strongest storm to hit the island in more than 60 years.
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Sunday Puzzle: SHH! It's Puzzle Time
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master Will Shortz and this week's puzzle winner Scott Porter of Orlando, Fla.
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It's the third time China lets a rocket come back to Earth in an uncontrolled reentry
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with planetary sciences professor Jim Head about China's advancements in space exploration as another rocket is set to fall to the earth.
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What rights do green card holders have in the U.S.?
A green card holder's arrest for his activism raises questions about the rights of legal permanent residents. NPR talks with National Foundation for American Policy Executive Director Stuart Anderson.
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Federal judge halts deportation of pro-Palestinian activist arrested by ICE
Hear an update on Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University student and protest leader arrested by ICE over the weekend. A federal judge has halted his deportation.
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Some of the oldest trees on Earth -- the giant sequoias -- are facing new challenges
Because of a change in the climate, giant sequoias have become more vulnerable to insects, disease and wildfire.
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Terry Kirkman, founding member of The Association, dies at 83
The 1960s folk-rock group The Association had a number of hits songs including "Cherish," "Windy" and "Never My Love." Over the weekend, singer-songwriter Terry Kirkman died.
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