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Nearly 3 Years After Quake, Washington Monument Reopens
The obelisk has recovered from damage sustained during an earthquake that hit Washington, D.C., in 2011.
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Pot For Parasites? Pygmy Men Smoke Out Worms
When it comes to reefer madness, nobody can top a group of traditional hunter-gatherers in the Congo Basin. About 70 percent of men smoke cannabis. The drug could be doing more than getting them high.
Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, announces he has terminal cancer
The documents in the Pentagon Papers told how U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War was built up steadily by political leaders and top military brass who were overconfident about U.S. prospects.
Harris plans to attend the COP28 climate summit
Vice President Harris will travel to United Arab Emirates this week for the annual international climate meeting, the White House has announced.
Recent Attacks On The Capitol Have Reignited Debate Over Its Security
After two recent attacks on the U.S. Capitol — Jan. 6 and the breach last week when a man rammed a barrier, killing an officer — a debate over fencing and stepped up security is front and center.
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'Nightly Specials': Spontaneous Cooking Recipes
Creative cooking is not only for the restaurant chef, but for those cooking at home as well. NPR's Michele Norris speaks with Michael Lomonaco, author of Nightly Specials, a book that aims to inspire spontaneity in the kitchen.
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Outside groups have spent nearly $1 billion so far to boost GOP Senate candidates
Outside groups have spent nearly $1 billion to boost Republican Senate candidates. Almost 90%, in fact, of pro-GOP TV ads are paid for by outside groups, compared to 55% for Democrats.
The Ebene Quartet Powers Through Mendelssohn
Watch one of today's top string quartets delve deep at a Brooklyn bookstore to play the dark-hued second movement of Felix Mendelssohn's Op. 80 string quartet.
Watch Drive-By Truckers, The Record Company, Hurray For The Riff Raff Perform Live
Patterson Hood and the Truckers are the cherry on top of the 2017 XPoNential Music Festival.
Matthew Fitzpatrick wins the U.S. Open
Fitzpatrick just barely outplayed Will Zalatoris to win his first major golf tournament, winning by one stroke in Massachusetts on Sunday.
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