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NPR's Ailsa Chang and Mike Pesca of Slate's The Gist review the season's NCAA bowl games, and preview the upcoming championship game between Clemson and Alabama.
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From Bill Clinton To Trump, The Impersonator That Keeps On Giving
Tim Watters made a career for himself impersonating Bill Clinton. That impersonation has become less relevant, but lucky for him, the 2016 election presented him with some new material: Donald Trump.
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Financial Advisor To American Cities Turns Attention To Troubled Puerto Rico
Richard Ravitch has advised many American cities on how to get out of economic troubles. Now he's advising Puerto Rico. He speaks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about the U.S. territory's financial situation.
Critics Worry New Law Will Weaken FDA Regulation
The 21st Century Cures Act promised more money for medical research, but some worry it will make patients more vulnerable. Ailsa Chang talks to Dr. Jerry Avorn about possible changes under the law.
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To Appeal To A Modern Palate, Native Chef Gives Tradition A Little Twist
More Native Americans are revisiting indigenous ingredients and methods of cooking. It's a natural calling for chefs, like Navajo Freddie Bitsoie, who have found themselves in a cultural tug of war.
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After Experimentations, Where Are We On No-Tipping Restaurant Policies?
Ailsa Chang talks with restaurateur Danny Meyers about how a no-tipping policy at Union Square Hospitality Group's restaurants, which include Gramercy Tavern and The Modern, has fared a year in.
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Reality Of Women's Heart Health Clashes With Perceptions
Did you know that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in the U.S.? Many don't. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with cardiologist Dr. Marianne Legato.
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For Turkey, 2016 Was A Bloody Year. And 2017 Has Begun The Same Way
At least 39 people were killed in a shooting in Istanbul early New Year's Day. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to journalist Mustafa Akyol about the mood in Turkey following a year of terrorist attacks.
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For This Puzzling Retrospective On 2016, You'll Need A Set Of Speakers
We give you some notable quotes from the previous 12 months. You tell us who said them.
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With New Law, Illinois Stylists Join The Fight Against Domestic Violence
The state law requires salon professionals to get abuse-prevention training during their licensing process. Lawmakers and stylists hope to use a unique relationship with clients to prevent abuse.
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