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Securing New York City
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Raymond Kelly, a longtime New York City police commissioner, about how authorities are trying to stop future attacks in public places.
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Miguel Balances Political Undertones With Bedroom Eyes
The video doubles as the announcement of Miguel's new album, War & Leisure, which looks to be the most politically-inclined album of his career, due out next month.
The Pigeon Racers Of Indonesia
Racing requires a pair of pigeons. The male is the racer, and he flies back to the female during the race. But some Indonesian men love this sport so much, it's been blamed for a rise in divorce.
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Wilhelm Scream
We inserted the Wilhelm scream, a famous inside joke among sound editors, into the middle of iconic movie quotes.
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Bowe Bergdahl's Sentence: No Prison Time
Bergdahl, who walked off his military post in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held by the Taliban for five years, was dishonorably discharged and will lose his rank and forfeit pay.
Billionaire Owner Shuts Down DNAinfo, Gothamist Sites A Week After Workers Unionize
Joe Ricketts, TD Ameritrade founder and Chicago Cubs owner, created DNAinfo in 2009 to cover neighborhood news in New York and Chicago. "But DNAinfo is, at the end of the day, a business," he wrote.
Sonny Rollins Spent A Mythical 'Night at the Village Vanguard' 60 Years Ago Today
On the 60th anniversary of the touchstone jazz album, Sonny Rollins, Fred Hersch, and others recall the room's magic and its enduring legacy and influence.
Instead of #MeToo, French Women Say 'Out Your Pig'
In the wake of the #MeToo hashtag following reports of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse, French women came up with a hashtag of their own. #BalanceTonPorc or "out your pig" shows no signs of abating.
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The Battle Over Chavez Ravine
Latino USA explores the relationship between Dodger Stadium and a displaced Mexican-American community in the 1950s.
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From Fire Hydrants To Rescue Work, Dogs Perceive The World Through Smell
Dogs can sniff out people, drugs, bombs, cancer and much more. In her book Being A Dog, Alexandra Horowitz explores the mysteries and mechanics of canine noses. Originally broadcast Oct. 4, 2016.
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