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Air Pollution Leads To Crackdown On Cars In Paris
A week of high pollution levels has brought unprecedented restrictions on driving. The Paris mayor is making public transportation free in an effort to reduce the pollution particles in the air.
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NATO Chief Stresses The Need For American Leadership
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg talks about prospects of working with Donald Trump. The president-elect has suggested the U.S. might not defend countries that don't pay their share.
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Economists Debate Trump's Economic Vision For The U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump is already addressing trade issues. We hear from Jared Bernstein and Peter Morici, economists on the left and the right, about Trump's economic vision for America.
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Trump's Pick To Lead The EPA Has A History Of Battling The EPA
Donald Trump has reportedly tapped Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, a conservative crusader with close ties to the oil and gas industry to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.
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At 93, Diana Kennedy Still Reigns As Mexico's Feistiest Food Expert
The cookbook Nothing Fancy, first published in 1984, has just been re-released — and is the closest thing to a memoir that the formidable "Julia Child of Mexico" has ever written.
2 Juveniles Charged With Arson, Suspected Of Starting Deadly Tennessee Wildfire
The fire in east Tennessee that began last month has killed at least 14 people and caused widespread destruction in the town of Gatlinburg. Two minors have been arrested and might be tried as adults.
Robin Hilton's Top 10 Albums Of 2016
The All Songs Considered host's list includes many records that felt particularly appropriate for such a turbulent year.
U.S.-Led Coalition Hits Main Mosul Hospital With Airstrike
The U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS says it launched the strike at the request of the Iraqi military, and that ISIS was using the hospital complex as a command and control center.
History-Making Somali-American Legislator Reports 'Hateful' Taunts In D.C.
Ilhan Omar says she was "subjected to the most hateful, derogatory, Islamophobic, sexist taunts and threats I have ever experienced" in a cab during her visit to the nation's capital.
Giraffe Now Listed As 'Vulnerable' To Extinction As Population Plummets
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says the giraffe population has declined by as much as 40 percent in the past 30 years and could face extinction if the trend is not reversed.
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