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For 'Charlie Hebdo,' A History Defined By Humor, Controversy — And Cartoons
Renee Montagne talks to NPR's David Folkenflik about the provocative editorial stance adopted by the French satirical magazine, which was attacked by gunmen this morning in Paris.
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AirAsia Flight's Tail Spotted In The Java Sea, Official Says
It might offer clues to why the flight crashed on Dec. 28 with more than 162 people on board. An aircraft's black boxes — the flight data and cockpit voice recorders — are located in its tail.
Why Some Chefs Just Can't Quit Serving Bluefin Tuna
Japanese sushi chefs often can't resist bluefin tuna on offer. Some American chefs can't either, even though conservation groups and marine biologists have been badgering them about bluefin for years.
Most Californians Doing Better At Conserving Water
Residents across most regions of California generally used less water in California, but there is one region of the state that still has a ways to go in…
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State To Address California's Infrastructure Backlog
California is tens of billions of dollars behind in needed infrastructure maintenance. Governor Jerry Brown is expected to address infrastructure funding…
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Scientists Hit Antibiotic Pay Dirt Growing Finicky Bacteria In Lab
A natural compound kills germs that have become resistant to antibiotics, researchers say. If it works in humans, it could help combat diseases like tuberculosis.
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Life Flows Back Into The Waters Of Baghdad's Tigris
Some of the loveliest cities hug great rivers: Cairo on the Nile, Paris on the Seine. Baghdad's lifeblood is the Tigris. After years of war, commuter boats and even a rowing club ply its waters again.
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After Deadly Attacks, What's Next For France's Charlie Hebdo?
Julian Borger of The Guardian discusses Charlie Hebdo's past and what the attack could mean for the magazine's future.
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When It Comes To Smartphones, Are Americans Dumb?
If you paid top dollar for a top phone, Asian vendors at the International Consumer Electronics Show have a message: You paid for a brand, not quality. And this year, they want to sell to you.
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'Charlie Hedbo' A Provocateur, Challenging Status Quo
Melissa Block speaks with New Yorker editor Francoise Mouly about the French satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo and the larger landscape of satirical publications in France.
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