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The Place In China Where The Women Lead
Women call the shots among the Mosuo people of southwest China. However, things are changing. Tourism has helped them escape poverty but also has eroded traditional family structures.
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Simon: Easy To See Why Some Loved Fidel Castro's Cuba, Many More Fled
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on his time in Castro's Cuba and how its people struggled to persevere while under the rule of its dictator.
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The Latest In Politics
NPR's Scott Simon and Ron Elving discuss the shape of President-elect Donald Trump's administration so far and what priorities he'll likely pursue early on.
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NPR Holiday Leftovers Presents: Linda Wertheimer's Turkey Tacos
NPR's Susan Stamberg is notorious for sharing her cranberry relish recipe on the air before Thanksgiving. But Weekend Edition has gone in search of other favorite recipes from NPR staff.
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Federal Judge Blocks Labor Department Overtime Pay Order
The rule would have forced many businesses change how they pay employees. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Paul Pahoresky, a CPA in Cleveland.
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New Rule Requires Quiet Electric, Hybrid Cars To Emit Sound Alerts
The problem with those quiet electric cars and hybrids? They're too quiet. This month rules were finalized requiring automakers to install speakers in cars to emit sounds when rolling at low speeds.
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Paul Ryan's Plan to Change Medicare Looks A Lot Like Obamacare
An overhaul of Medicare must be part of efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, according to House Speaker Paul Ryan. His plan would ask insurers to sell Medicare policies on exchanges.
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Pauline Oliveros, Pioneer Of 'Deep Listening,' Dies At 84
Oliveros is best known for her experimental approach to music and sound. "Hear with your ears, listen with your heart," was her guiding principle.
Clinton Campaign Says It Will Participate In Recount Efforts
The Clinton camp also said it is "fully aware" that the outcome of the election is unlikely to change.
PHOTOS: Your Bedroom Says A Lot About You
Photographer John Thackwray captures images of young people in their bedrooms — including in countries in the developing world.
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