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Is It Safe For Medical Residents To Work 30-Hour Shifts?
Young doctors being trained at dozens of hospitals around the country are being asked to work up to 30 hours straight as part of a study. Critics say the study is risky and unethical.
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After Chaotic Journey Through Europe, Syrian Teacher Arrives In Germany
The latest stage on the journey of a former teacher fleeing the war in Syria, who is hoping to find a new home for himself and his family in Germany.
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Peaceful Demonstrations In Baghdad Provide Hope For Reform
After decades of violence and corruption in Baghdad, protesters have put their faith in peaceful demonstration to bring change.
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Artist Kehinde Wiley Mixes Modern Figures With Old European Art Traditions
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Wiley about his latest exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, "A New Republic." This story originally aired on May 22, 2015, on All Things Considered.
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Sen. Ron Johnson Weighs In On Obama's Terrorism Message
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin about President Obama's speech Sunday night. Johnson is chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
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In New Memoir, Eurythmics' Dave Stewart Tells Of Life Before And After 'Sweet Dreams'
"Life can change you on amazing trails if you let it," Stewart says. His new memoir tells the story of those changes — and his complicated relationship with Annie Lennox.
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Why Aren't There More Higher Ed Programs Behind Bars?
San Quentin prison's university gets high marks. But few prisons in the nation are following the California model.
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Rookie Linebacker Stephone Anthony Earns Spot In NFL Record Book
A new rule says if you block the kick for an extra point after a touchdown, you can try to run it all the way back the other way for 2 points. The New Orleans Saints linebacker was the first to do it.
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Anna Deavere Smith Wants Playgoers To Do What They Can To Counter Violence
Through powerful monologues, Anna Deavere Smith has tackled race riots, integration and health care. In Notes from the Field, she's using her characters to explore the school-to-prison pipeline.
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Denmark Targets Consumer Behavior In Campaign To Reduce Food Waste
In the last few years, Denmark has become the world champion in reducing the amount of food that lands in the garbage.
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