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Spike Lee: Doing The Right Thing For Himself
The legendary filmmaker is using the fundraising website Kickstarter to raise money for his latest movie — and he's drawing some criticism for it. He talks to host Michel Martin about funding his own films and the state of the industry today.
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Push To End Teens' Distracted Driving Targets Parents, Peers
Preliminary data show an increase in highway deaths among 16- and 17-year-olds last year. In response, the government is preaching a message of "don't text and drive" and has urged students to produce their own public service ads. Officials say parental involvement may be even more important.
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When The Impossible Is No Obstacle: A Triumph Fit For A 'Ninja'
Thousands have tried to complete a rigorous obstacle course on American Ninja Warrior. All failed until last week. Busboy Isaac Caldiero describes how it feels to win the warrior title.
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We Will Bury You: Russia Bulldozes Tons Of European Cheese, Other Banned Food
Parmesan and Dutch cheese, Spanish ham, fruits, vegetables — all reportedly became fodder for the wheels of steamrollers and the flames of incinerators Thursday.
China Examines Aftermath Of Immense Twin Explosions That Killed Dozens
The powerful blasts toppled stacks of shipping containers, scorched hundreds of cars in nearby lots, and blasted out the windows of cars and buildings.
Boehner Mocks GOP Colleagues For Immigration Fears
Back home in his Ohio district, Speaker John Boehner had fun at the expense of fellow House Republicans who are reluctant — or afraid — to tackle an immigration overhaul.
Toshi Seeger, Wife Of Folk Singer Pete Seeger, Dies At 91
The couple shared a lifetime of collaboration. She died Tuesday, just shy of their 70th wedding anniversary.
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In Canada, Buskers Do The Locomotion
An innovative railway program provides music for passengers and work for musicians.
Happy Birthday '13.7 Cosmos And Culture'
This past Sunday was 13.7's third anniversary. It's been an unexpected and rewarding journey for all involved, evolving into a jam session of ideas about science and culture. Thanks to everyone for making it a success and joining in with us as we kick around some big ideas.
Sun Sends Solar Flares Speeding Toward Earth; Will Hit Thursday [VIDEO]
The sun ejected two huge solar flares Tuesday, and NASA says that we here on Earth will likely be affected somewhat by the magnetic fields and ionized gas that are now shooting toward the planet. But the phenomena might also bring aurora light shows to residents of the northern United States
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