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From The Newsroom: Essentially Ellington; The History Of Funky Texas Town Names
In today’s All Things Considered local block from the KERA Newsroom:Fort Worth veterinarian Lou Tierce was at a hearing in Austin after facing animal…
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From The Newsroom: Virgin America Wins The Gate Battle; A Young Opera Superfan
In today’s All Things Considered local block from the KERA Newsroom:Virgin America wins two gates at Love Field. A New York court finds Dallas…
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Study Up For 'Think': Blood For Freedom
The Freedom Summer was a 1964 campaign in Mississippi to increase black voter registration. Adversaries resisted the movement with malevolence and…
From The Newsroom: A Tarrant County Execution; Airport And Hospital Architecture
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: A woman from Arlington is scheduled for execution tonight, but her attorneys are trying to buy…
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Getty Museum to Return Greek Artifacts
The Greek government and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles announce an agreement to return two works currently held in the Getty's collection. The return comes after the Greek government was able to prove the two antiquities were stolen.
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John Kenneth Galbraith, In His Own Words
John Kenneth Galbraith -- social economist, Harvard professor, diplomat -- is dead at 97. His work influenced Roosevelt, Kennedy and Johnson and generations of U.S. politicians. He spoke to Howard Berkes in 1999.
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Making a Name for Themselves
Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a challenge for everyone at home. (This week's winner is Kathy Emerson from Brunswick, Maine. She listens to Weekend Edition on member station WMEA in Portland.)
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U.S. life expectancy falls for 2nd year in a row
The pandemic drove U.S. life expectancy down again in 2021 even though life-saving vaccines were widely available.
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Backroom Primary: Undecided Superdelegate Farr
More than 300 superdelegates across the country have yet to commit to either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. California has the most superdelegates, and nearly two dozen of them are uncommitted — about twice as many as any other state. One of them is Rep. Sam Farr.
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Thanksgiving Menu: Football, Cranberry Relish
Two Thanksgiving Day traditions endure — football and cranberry relish. John Feinstein reviews this year's NFL matchups, and Susan Stamberg persuades him to give an old family recipe a try.
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