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Child experts: Government policies create fear and harm immigrant children
Child experts say politicians and educators should take into account how some immigration policies harm children.
This heat is ruff. Here's how to protect your pets
Scorching hot temperatures will be with us for a while. Hydration is not only key for humans, it's key for our furry friends, too.
Fresh Air Weekend: Author Carl Hiaasen; 'Immigration Nation' Filmmakers
Hiaasen skewers Palm Beach and Florida life in the new novel, Squeeze Me. Justin Chang reviews Tesla. Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau focus on the U.S. immigration system in a new documentary.
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The Health Benefits Of Drinking Hot Tea
Many get their daily morning jolt of caffeine from coffee, but others prefer the more soothing approach of hot tea — which has several health…
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Out of This World: Great Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Nancy Pearl had a hard time compiling a short list of her favorite science fiction and fantasy books. There are too many good ones, she says. But one title seemed a natural to the Seattle librarian: Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians.
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'Homo Politicus': A Journey Through Potomac Land
Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank's new book, Homo Politicus offers a humorous "anthropological" study of the people and rules that govern Potomac Land, the place otherwise known as Washington.
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Jewish Slave Owners No Fiction, Though This Book Is
All Things Considered book reviewer Alan Cheuse's new novel tells the story of a family of slaveholding Southern Jews before the Civil War — and what happens when a northern relative comes to visit.
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A Taste of Mardi Gras: The Return of the King Cake
King cake is a treat tied to the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans. With so many people returning to the city from far-flung places, this special Danish-like confection is flying off the shelves at local bakeries.
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Deep Impact Headed for July 4 Crash with Comet
This July 4, NASA is preparing for fireworks in space, when the comet Tempel 1 will smash into a probe set in its path. Scientists hope the mission, called Deep Impact, will reveal what comets are made of and how they're put together.
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Welcoming Fall With An Apple Tart
Right now supermarket shelves are overflowing with apples. Host Guy Raz visits the kitchen of Top Chef Carla Hall to turn some of that autumn bounty into an Apple Cranberry Frangipane Tart.
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