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Book Takes Wide-Angle View of a Changing Planet
A new book, Our Changing Planet: The View from Space uses dramatic satellite images to document the dynamic rock called Earth. Photos, detailed charts and diagrams illustrate how the planet is changing — from the destruction of the Aral Sea to the spread of pollutants.
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What's A Pirate's Least-Favorite Puzzle? One That Hates Arrrrs
In each pair of clues, the answer to the first clue is a word that contains the consecutive letters A-R. Drop the A-R, and the remaining letters in order will form a word that answers the second clue.
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What North Texas can expect from this week's arctic cold front
A strong winter system is set to bring an arctic cold front to the region. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s by Wednesday night. Hazardous driving conditions will last until Friday morning.
Sunday Puzzle: Double or Nothing!
Carol Baldauf plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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Sunday Puzzle: Switch It Up
A tricky word challenge awaits your answers this week.
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Summer heat can be more extreme for people with diabetes
Diabetics feel the heat hotter than most people.
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If you love NPR and frozen treats, you'll enjoy this gelato
Dolcezza Gelato in Washington, D.C., is collaborating with NPR to make its own gelato flavor, called All Things Conesidered. It's available through Nov. 1 at Dolcezza's shops.
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'They Know I'm Different': Deportee Struggles In Iraq After Decades Living In U.S.
Naser al-Shimary, a refugee in the U.S., was deported this year back to Iraq — where he hasn't lived since he was 2 and now fears for his life.
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The Real Molly Bloom
Aaron Sorkin's new movie Molly's Game tells the story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic skier who ends up in the world of underground poker. NPR's Michel Martin talks to the real-life Bloom about her story.
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Gulf Coast Hunkers Down For Isaac's Wind And Rain
People along a wide swath of the Gulf of Mexico coastline are making preparations for Tropical Storm Isaac. The storm is headed toward New Orleans, and is scheduled to develop into a hurricane that could make landfall as early as Tuesday.
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