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Talks Yield Possible Framework For Iran Nuclear Deal
Pressure is increasing for a deal over limiting Iran's nuclear program in exchange for reduced economic sanctions. Negotiators have one month until the current temporary agreement will expire.
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The Runner-Up Religions Of America
One nation under God, with many different religious traditions.
Science Of Stink: Blame Sulfur Compounds For Your Garlic Breath
A sulfur compound in garlic can linger in the body for up to two days, stinking up your breath, sweat and pee. Milk, parsley or citrus might help break it down more quickly or mask the stench.
Egyptian Judge Confirms Death Sentence Of More Than 180
The same judge had originally sentenced 683 people to the death penalty. The defendants, mostly supporters of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, were accused of attacking a police station.
Fresh Air Weekend: John Oliver, Parquet Courts And Joshua Ferris
Comedian John Oliver pokes fun on his new show on HBO; Ken Tucker reviews Parquet Courts' third record; and writer Joshua Ferris discusses his latest novel about a dentist wrestling with his atheism.
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A Former Drug Dealer Gives A Great Defense Of The Liberal Arts
College programs in prison have become extremely rare, but one alum's story shows how incarceration can truly be reformative.
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U.N. Official Calls For Calm In Afghanistan After Claims Of Election Fraud
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah claims last weekend's runoff vote was rigged in his opponent's favor. He says he won't recognize the results, which won't be known for a month.
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Americans Weigh Addiction Risk When Taking Painkillers
Doctors and patients are trying to balance the need for pain relief and the potential for trouble. In an NPR poll, addiction and side effects were the top concerns.
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Hillary Clinton, The Inevitable? Sure Seems Like It
Clinton's path to the Democratic presidential nomination looks to be wide open, with no one in a position to stop her. Here are three reasons she could take the 2016 contest, if she wants it.
Man Floats Free In Hotel Corridor
Hotel hallways are cramped and narrow, like cages. But Storyboard P won't be trapped. Watch this Brooklyn dancer float toward a fire extinguisher — beauty in tight places.
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