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Castro's Cuba: Bay Of Pigs As A 'Fascinating And Important' Failed Endeavor
With the world reflecting on the death of Fidel Castro, NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with writer Jim Rasenberger about the Bay of Pigs.
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Trump Transition Update
President-elect Donald Trump continues to shape his cabinet. So far, his nominees include both loyalists and at least one Republican who criticized him during the campaign.
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Trump Foreign Policy Outlook
NPR's Linda Wertheimer and historian Andrew Bacevich discuss what U.S. foreign policy might look like under president-elect Donald Trump's administration.
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People Knowingly Donated $100,000 To Dig A Big, Pointless Hole In The Ground
Cards Against Humanity, maker of the game of the same name, celebrated Black Friday by digging a giant hole in the ground, funded by online donations. The company finished the dig on Sunday.
In Havana, Cubans Settle Into Long Mourning Period For Fidel Castro
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro looks at how Cuba is reacting to the death of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. He died on Friday at the age of 90.
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Remembering Pauline Oliveros, Composer Known For 'Deep Listening'
American composer Pauline Oliveros died Thursday at the age of 84. Inspired by all kinds of sound, she was a pioneer of electronic music, committed to changing the way people listen.
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For Those With Darker Skin, Finding The Right Tattoo Artist Can Be A Struggle
Different skin tones call for different tattooing approaches. That can make things difficult on tattoo artists and their customers alike.
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Some Assembly Required: New Space Telescope Will Take Shape After Launch
The James Webb Space Telescope is undergoing its final series of tests in NASA workshops. It's designed to take even grander images than the Hubble telescope. But deploying it will be a major feat.
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In The Spot Where He Spent His Final Years, A Museum Honors Yasser Arafat
A new museum in Ramallah features the life and times of the late Palestine Liberation Organization leader, from his Nobel Peace Prize to his pistol, glasses and bedroom.
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Charleston Church Shooting Suspect Will Represent Himself In Death Penalty Trial
The judge in the federal trial of Dylann Roof, who is accused of murdering nine people in the basement of a historically black church, has ruled that the defendant may represent himself in court.
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