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Richard Hottelet, Last Of 'Murrow Boys', Dies At 97
Richard C. Hottelet, the last of the legendary Murrow boys, who covered World War II for CBS radio. Edward R. Murrow hired the pioneering group of journalists.
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Fight Against Corruption In Afghanistan Press On
Renee Montagne talks to John Sopko, special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction. He recently released a report highlighting significant waste, fraud and abuse in the U.S. funded program.
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New Era For Cuba? Voices From Miami And Havana
In Miami, home of the largest Cuban diaspora, two generations faced off on the streets. In Havana, demonstrators spoke of hope.
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The Many Rabbit Holes (Or Should We Say Labyrinths) Of Serial
No matter how you view the podcast, there's an endless supply of avenues you can explore and different conversations you can have.
Is Your State Ready For The Next Infectious Outbreak? Probably Not
Public health has a way of slipping off the radar when people aren't scared about Ebola or anthrax. But that doesn't mean the threats go away. And most states aren't prepared for the next one.
FIFA Begins Meeting After American Lawyer's Angry Resignation
Soccer's governing body will, among other things, discuss preparations for the 2018 World Cup. But it's the resignation of Michael Garcia over his corruption report that is likely to draw attention.
California Whooping Cough Infections Run High Among Latino Babies
Public health officials in California are trying to understand why Latino babies are contracting whooping cough at much higher rates than other babies.
Boko Haram Suspected In New Round Of Killing And Kidnapping
The latest killing and kidnapping occurred just 20 miles from where the Islamist extremist group kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in April.
Tourtiere: A French-Canadian Twist On Christmas Pie
On Christmas Eve, many French-Canadians will gather after midnight Mass for reveillon, a lavish dinner party that lasts into the wee hours. The traditional centerpiece is a savory, spiced meat pie.
White House Says Any Response To Sony Attack Needs To Be 'Proportional'
The White House won't confirm North Korea is behind the attack, citing an ongoing investigation. Nevertheless, it is mulling over its options.
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