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Seeing The Whole Picture In We'll Go To 'Coney Island'
In a collection of old photos, Barbara Scheiber spotted her father and his mistress on the Coney Island boardwalk. She talks to NPR's Scott Simon about her new book, We'll Go to Coney Island.
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Neurosurgeons Express Their Medical Challenges Through Art
Craniotomy in G Sharp is one of the works on display at a San Francisco exhibit of art by neurosurgeons. Its creator says her work often begins with a scalpel and ends with a paint brush.
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3 Dead After Hot Air Balloon Catches Fire In Virginia
The balloon hit power lines, and images showed the basket on fire. Witnesses said they heard an explosion and saw people falling from the balloon.
Michael Sam Waiting For An Invite In NFL Draft Spectacle
The spectacle of the NFL draft round enters its third day. NPR's Scott Simon talks with correspondent Tom Goldman about meritocracy, race and politics in sports.
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U.S. Embassy Officers Shot, Killed 2 Armed Individuals In Yemen
Last month's incident has the potential to inflame tensions with a U.S. ally on the war on terror. Officials say the two officers are no longer in the country.
Addicted And Pregnant: 'The Most Heart-Wrenching Experience Of My Life'
After I got pregnant, I did my best to do what a pregnant woman is supposed to do. I was able to refrain from drug use, but I never stayed away from alcohol for long.
Despite Objections, Maine Governor Acts On Food Stamp Fraud
Facing a tight re-election battle, Gov. Paul LePage is moving ahead with a plan to require photos on EBT cards, even though the state's Legislature blocked his sweeping proposals earlier this year.
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Shelly Sterling Says She'll 'Absolutely' Fight To Keep Her Half Of Clippers
Sterling tells ABC News that she wonders if the NBA would force out a male owner out of league over what a wife might have said. She adds that she intends to divorce Donald Sterling.
Why Aren't Teens Reading Like They Used To?
A survey of data shows a marked drop in teenagers reading for pleasure. Researchers are trying to figure out whether the explosion of e-reading and digital diversions is behind the decline.
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Medicare Won't Always Pay For Boomers' Pricey Hepatitis C Drugs
As many as 5 million Americans have hepatitis C, and new drugs can cure almost all of them. But patients worry they won't get these expensive treatments in time.
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