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Chatham House Research Director Bernice Lee discusses U.S.-China climate talks
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry is in Beijing to revive cooperation between the world's biggest polluters to fight climate change. NPR's A Martinez talks to Chatham House Research Director Bernice Lee.
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Freezer Jam: A Baby Step To Canning
Afraid to take the plunge into traditional canning? Wade in instead by making freezer jam, which follows the same process — without the heat. It's a simple, delicious way to preserve the fruits of summer.
Illegal border crossings are down. One big reason why is now part of a court fight
Biden administration rules have one main legal pathway to seek asylum for migrants already at the border: a mobile app called CBP One. Immigrant advocates and immigration hardliners have objections.
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Illegal border crossings are down. One big reason why is now part of a court fight
Biden administration rules have one main legal pathway to seek asylum for migrants already at the border: a mobile app called CBP One. Immigrant advocates and immigration hardliners have objections.
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Taking The Risk Out Of Risotto
Risotto has a reputation as a risky endeavor requiring constant, slow stirring — and no shortcuts. But a little practice and the proper technique can open the door to countless variations of this creamy, Italian rice dish.
Saadiq Revisits R&B Past In 'The Way I See It'
Raphael Saadiq, the lead vocalist in the late-1980s R&B band Tony! Toni! Tone!, has emerged as solo artist with his new album The Way I See It. Rock critic Ken Tucker has a review.
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With Hat In Hand, Detroit's Big 3 Go To Capitol Hill
The chief executives of GM, Ford and Chrysler go before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday — ahead of this week's vote on a Democratic plan to provide their companies $25 billion in loans. Will Congress act before one of the Big Three has to declare bankruptcy?
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Ex-AG Gonzales: 'I Should Have Been More Engaged'
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Monday rejected critics' charges that he allowed the Justice Department to become politicized under his watch, telling NPR that he believes history will favorably judge his tenure. But he acknowledged having made mistakes.
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The front page of UNC's Daily Tar Heel was a gut punch. Here's the story behind it
In the midst of a school shooting, UNC's student journalists kicked into action, covering the story as it unfolded. Now, the paper's front page — a block of heart-wrenching texts — is earning praise.
Over 180 professional tennis players participated in a global match-fixing ring
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Kevin Sieff of The Washington Post about his investigation into a transnational professional tennis match-fixing ring and how its leader got caught.
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