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Desserts To Help Ring In The New Year
Pastry chef Aggie Chin talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about desserts for your New Year's Eve party. This week, it's citrus pavlova cake.
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Here's what to expect from this weekend's potentially hazardous winter weather in North Texas
North Texas could see winter storm weather conditions next week with a chance for snow or ice.
Workers At A Minnesota Airport Are The Ones Making PA Announcements
Airline passengers in and out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport may notice some new voices on the public address system. Ten employees were selected to record dozens of PA announcements.
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Many American cities are digging themselves out of the snow. Where does it all go?
Many cities have been digging themselves out of the snow. But where does all of it go?
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Smoker May Have Caused Retirement Home Fire; Dozens Still Missing
The official death toll from the blaze that swept through the Residence du Havre in Quebec province is eight, but 30 people are still unaccounted for in the frozen debris.
Alan Cheuse's 2004 Holiday Book Picks
Reviewer Alan Cheuse offers his annual recommendations for holiday gift-giving. This year's list includes novels of travel on Earth and in space, new versions of tales from the Bible, Africa and Mesopotamia, and collections of poetry and song.
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William T. Vollmann Explores The Afterlife In 'Last Stories'
"I've always wanted to write fiction and nonfiction at the same time," Vollmann says. In recent years he's written nonfiction, but his new work is a collection of stories about love, lust and ghosts.
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With Warmer Weather, Snow Starts To Melt; Schools Prepare To Open Friday
Update, 5:06 p.m. Thursday: Schools are starting to announce they will be open Friday. Fort Worth ISD says it will be open tomorrow.The district said in a…
Trying To Make Immigrant Detention Less Like Prison
The Karnes County Civil Detention Center in Texas will house mostly low-risk detainees awaiting deportation or facing court. With features like a pharmacy, commissary and soccer field, it's a departure from other Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities that critics have called excessively harsh.
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Guatemala Suspends Deportations From U.S. After 70 Test Positive For Coronavirus
Guatemalan officials say dozens of recent deportees from the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Molly O'Toole of the Los Angeles Times.
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