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NPR News Nuggets: Night Lights, Robo Cops & A Sweet Treat

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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One Soldier's Lasting Memories Of Exposure To Sarin Gas

Friday, April 28, 2017

In 2004, Michael Yandell was a U.S. Army bomb tech during Operation Iraqi Freedom when he and his partner were exposed to sarin. Almost 13 years later, he talks about the experience with his wife.

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NPR News Nuggets: Baseball Blues, Netflix Doesn't Want You To Chill & Impostor Cops

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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Saturday's March Aims To Stand Up For Science

Saturday, April 22, 2017

"I think the profession of science is under attack," says one organizer of the worldwide event. "[We've] left that open for politicians to [hijack] science for their own selfish needs."

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Teenager Opens Up To Her Dad About Her Experiences With Racism

Friday, April 21, 2017

Calvin Burns' daughter Stepheni Bellamy, 15, is usually reticent. At StoryCorps, she tells him about dealing with racism at her high school. Burns says he faced similar issues when he was growing up.

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30 Years Later, 'The Simpsons' Are A Part Of The American Family

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

For 30 years Bart, Marge, Homer, Lisa, Maggie and the other citizens of Springfield have entertained people around the world. The Simpsons also created a path for many other animated sitcoms.

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NPR News Nuggets: How Meta Can We Get? The Nugget About Nuggets

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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10 Years Later, Virginia Tech Instructor Recalls Her Students' Response To Tragedy

Friday, April 14, 2017

Jane Vance and Lucinda Roy were both teachers at Virginia Tech 10 years ago when the deadly campus shooting occurred. They talk about coming back to campus afterward and moving on since that day.

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'Saturday Night Live' Takes On Bill O'Reilly, Trump And That Pepsi Commercial

Sunday, April 09, 2017

As Saturday Night Live returns, the cast continues their coverage of the Trump administration, including President Trump's decision to fire 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian air base.

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Dozens Killed As 2 Attacks Target Coptic Christians In Egypt

Sunday, April 09, 2017

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks on two packed churches holding Palm Sunday services. Christians in Egypt are a minority and have previously been the victims of attacks.

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NPR News Nuggets: Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize Saga, Chicken Mail & Britney Spears

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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Sisters Find Home In Utah After Somali Civil War Made Them Refugees

Friday, April 07, 2017

Annie and Randall Johnson have two teenage daughters who came to the U.S. as refugees from the Somali civil war. Since meeting, they've learned about both cultures, all while becoming a family.

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NPR News Nuggets: Big League Baseball, Icelandic Celebrations & Spelling Snafus

Saturday, April 01, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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With One Large Breath, Dandelion Is Blown Out Of Crayola's 24 Pack

Thursday, March 30, 2017

The time has come to say goodbye to Dandelion, one of two yellow crayons in Crayola's 24-count pack. It will go into retirement and the Crayola Hall of Fame.

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Companies And Users Can Do More To Stay Secure With Smart Devices

Sunday, March 26, 2017

None of the top internet and telecom companies passed in the latest Ranking Digital Rights rankings in regard to individuals' privacy standards. But what can they do better and what can we do at home?

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NPR News Nuggets: Butter Aficionados, Iguana Interference & 12 Flight Tips

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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A 'Tough' Metzmama: Lasting Memories Of One Armenian Grandmother

Friday, March 24, 2017

In Armenian, the word for grandmother is metzmama. Isabel Kouyoumjian became a metzmama after her family fled from the Armenian Genocide. For her granddaughter Joanne Nucho, she was more than that.

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Legendary Newspaper Columnist Jimmy Breslin Dies At 88

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Jimmy Breslin was an old school reporter. His techniques are still taught in journalism schools today as he continues to inspire new reporters to find the gravediggers, and tell their stories.

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The Happiness One Lucky Leprechaun Created In Yonkers

Friday, March 17, 2017

Jess Buzzutto was known as "The Leprechaun of Yonkers." Every day he wore green from head to toe and with a bit of luck, brought happiness to those around him.

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NPR News Nuggets: This One's For The Dogs

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.

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