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Peak Farmland? Some Researchers Say It's Here
A new study conflicts with predictions by the United Nations on how much land farmers will require to feed humanity in 2050. The starkly different visions of the future come down to a few key assumptions about supply and demand for food.
Newtown: How Much Media Coverage Is Too Much?
The Beauty Shop ladies offer their thoughts about the Newtown shooting, including the implications for gun policy, the media, and American families. Host Michel Martin is joined by policy analyst Michelle Bernard, Melinda Henneberger of The Washington Post, blogger Viviana Hurtado and Democratic strategist Maria Cardona.
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'Not Fade': Rock 'N' Roll, Here To Stay
In his new film, Sopranos creator David Chase tells a coming-of-age story about Jersey boys in the 1960s who dream of riding the wave of the British invasion all the way to stardom. Chase teams up with Steven Van Zandt — of the E Street Band and The Sopranos — to make the movie's music rock.
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Four State Department Officials Disciplined Following Benghazi Report
The report on the Sept. 11 attack says that security was inadequate and depended heavily on local Libyan militias. It also criticized the State Department for ignoring requests for security upgrades.
Let Teachers Carry Guns? Some State Lawmakers Say Yes
Proponents make the case that shootings such as Friday's in Newtown, Conn., could be prevented or stopped if teachers with permits to carry concealed weapons could bring their handguns to school.
Controversial Bird Flu Work To Resume Soon
Scientists recently sparked controversy when they made dangerous new forms of bird flu. The National Institutes of Health is about to put in place a new system for reviewing this kind of work in the future.
Tunes To 'Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard' To
Critic Milo Miles says that in this new collection of music from between the world wars, "the currents of long-ago lives come through: the drudgery of the work that demanded the release of the party, which then required the penance of prayer."
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Texas Senate Unveils Tax Credit Plan to Send Students to Private Schools
Texas Senate leaders today announced efforts to assist public school children who want to attend private schools.Past efforts to fund private school…
Homeboy Sandman: A Rapper Leaves Law Behind
The New York MC, whose father is a gifted boxer turned community lawyer, gave up a promising career path of his own to rap full time.
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In Pakistan, Tax Evaders Are Everywhere — Government Included
Tax evasion is a national problem in Pakistan. Only an estimated 2 percent of the population pays taxes. Now, a new investigative report says many politicians are part of the problem.
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