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Job Growth Might Be Slowing Overall — But It's Surging For New College Grads
Congratulations to the Class of 2016! They are graduating into the best job market in a decade, especially for those with degrees in business, technology or engineering.
Hot Enough For You? Cool Off With A Brief History Of Frozen Treats
The Roman Emperor Nero was said to enjoy snow topped with honey. Persians liked to drink sharbate over ice. But a scientific discovery in the 1500s paved the way for our modern ice creams.
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The Roca Brothers, Famous For Fusing Food And Tech, Hit The Road
To international foodies, the Rocas are rock stars of haute cuisine. This summer, they've bolted their restaurant in Spain to cook gourmet pop-up meals in five cities over five weeks.
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If Michael Phelps Were A Country, Where Would His Gold Medal Tally Rank?
There are 205 countries competing in Rio, many for decades, and most of them can't match Phelps' total of 23 golds.
Rule 40: How The Brands Blackout Impacts Olympic Athletes
An International Olympic Committee rule stipulates that only official sponsors can market around the Games. Oiselle CEO Sally Bergesen tells NPR's Scott Simon why she feels the rule hurts athletes.
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Tea-Infused Sweets: Chocolate + Jasmine Tea Is A Match Made In Heaven
Smoky and floral brews can provide a kick of flavor to desserts, especially when blended with chocolate. Pastry chef Naomi Gallego shows us a few tricks for surprising the palate with tea.
Amid Societal Shifts, What Will New Mormon Leader Appointments Mean?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will announce three new top leaders. Scholar Matthew Bowman discusses what the change could mean at a time when social issues challenge the faith.
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American Zach Johnson Wins British Open In Historic 3-Way Playoff
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Ron Sirak of Golf Digest about how Jordan Spieth could have been the first golfer since 1953 to win the Masters, U.S. Open and the British Open in the same year.
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Tabloid Allegations Again Fly In A Political Campaign — And Why No One Can Look Away
A political cheating scandal has once again hit the pages of the National Enquirer — and it has roiled the 2016 presidential campaign even though none of the allegations have been substantiated.
Bosnian War Criminal Radovan Karodzic Convicted After 13 Years
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Julian Borger, author of The Butcher's Trail, about the trial of Bosnian war criminal Radovan Karadzic which ended this week in The Hague.
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