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James Beard Awards Urge Voters To Consider Both Cuisine And Character
As past winners, including Mario Batali, face allegations of sexual harassment, judges are being asked to consider character and culture in nominating chefs and restaurants for the "Oscars of food."
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Massachusetts Hit Hard By Winter Storm
Massachusetts bore the brunt of the winter storm. Many coastal communities were flooded by a storm surge and Boston recorded its highest tide in almost a century.
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Baylor Athletic Director Discusses How Tax Law Affects College Sports
A change in the new tax law eliminates the deduction for donations made to university athletic departments to acquire season tickets. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Mack Rhoades, the athletic director at Baylor University about the change.
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Deep Differences Remain Between Mormon And Evangelical Communities
Conservative Christians are often allied politically with conservative Mormons, especially around social issues, but major theological differences remain between evangelical Christianity and Mormonism.
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Why College Football Means Big Business In Certain States
Alabama and Georgia football is big business in those states. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Eben Novy-Williams, a sports business reporter for Bloomberg, to get a better sense of the numbers.
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How California Plans To Fight Gender Pay Gaps
California has a new law intended to fight gender pay disparity by restricting companies from asking certain questions about salary history, and requiring them to reveal more about what they pay.
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What To Do If You Come Across A Frozen Iguana
On Thursday, we reported iguanas were falling from trees in Florida. Now, we explain why it is happening and what citizens should do in reaction. Bottom line: don't touch them. They are not dead. They may thaw out and attack.
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The Latest Developments In The Russia Investigation
New developments in the Russia investigation include the disclosure that White House counsel Don McGahn tried to convince Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to recuse himself from overseeing the probe.
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How 'Fire And Fury' Could Change The Politics Of The Trump Administration
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times, and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution about whether Michael Wolff's book, Fire and Fury will really change the politics of the Trump presidency.
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CHIP Funding Could Run Out On Jan. 19 For Some States
A fiscal patch that Congress approved last month isn't big enough to keep the Children's Health Insurance Program afloat, according to the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services.
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