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How Khoudia Diop Learned To Love Her Dark Skin
The Senegalese model shot to social media fame for embracing her unusually dark skin — and inspiring women to do the same.
A $112,000 White Truffle?! At Auction, Philly Embraces Fungi Mania
A bidding war was sparked between the United States and Italy over a 2.5-pound truffle, but the winner might have been the city of Philadelphia, which is trying to shine as a gourmet food town.
Crash Test Dummies Show The Difference Between Cars In Mexico And U.S.
A car sold in the U.S. may have 10 airbags. The same model sold in a less wealthy country could have two — or maybe none.
From Cantor Aspirations To Weekend Edition Host, Rachel Martin Reflects On Her Journey
This is Rachel Martin's last show as host of NPR's Weekend Edition. She explains a little bit about why she became a journalist, and thanks the staff she's worked with for the last five years.
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Iraqi Special Forces Spread Thin By Mosul Battle
An Iraqi special forces commander worries that the battle to force ISIS from the city of Mosul is too dependent on his elite troops.
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What Influence Could An Attorney General Jeff Sessions Have?
President-elect Donald Trump picked Sen. Jeff Sessions for attorney general. Georgetown law professor and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler discusses the next chapter for the Justice Department.
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Prosecutors To Investigate South Korean President In Corruption Scandal
A leadership crisis continues in South Korea, where prosecutors announced Sunday that President Park Geun-hye will be investigated as a suspect in a growing corruption and cronyism scandal.
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Obama Tries To Reassure World Leaders On Trade Ahead Of Trump Presidency
With the future of U.S. trade deals in flux under President-elect Trump, Financial Times reporter Shawn Donnon discusses President Obama's meetings with world leaders at an economic summit in Peru.
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At 56, Peggy Whitson Becomes Oldest Female Astronaut
On the mission, she's projected to once again become the U.S. astronaut with the most time spent in orbit.
A Friend's Tribute To Gwen Ifill, A 'Speaker Of Truth' With A 'Megawatt Smile'
NPR's Michel Martin has this remembrance for her friend, journalist Gwen Ifill, who died last week at the age of 61.
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