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N.J. Commuters Struggle To Get To Work A Day After Train Crash
Thursday's crash disrupted service at the regional hub. Officials promised extra buses, ferries and light rail, but WNYC's Stephen Nessen reports it was chaos for many Hoboken Terminal users.
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Ala. Chief Justice Roy Moore Suspended For Rest Of Term Over Gay Marriage Stance
The head of the state's Supreme Court loses his judicial ethics case and is ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings against him.
Zika Mystery: How Did A 73-Year-Old Man Infect His Son?
And there's another mystery. Why was the father suffering from such a severe case that he eventually died?
Songs We Love: Opeth, 'Strange Brew'
The smartest thing Mikael Åkerfeldt ever did was to stop writing extreme metal and focus on progressive rock. This creepy, occult-themed number keeps you guessing, but never wavers.
Feminist Bookstore Slams 'Portlandia' And Says Show Can No Longer Film There
The staff of In Other Words says the TV comedy is "diametrically opposed to our politics and the vision of society we're organizing to realize."
Texas Pulls Out Of Federal Refugee Resettlement Program
Gov. Greg Abbott's announcement means that aid agencies will have to deal directly with the federal government. State services and benefits for refugees in Texas are expected to end in January.
For Rosh Hashana, A Matzo Ball Soup By Way Of Mexico
Matzo ball soup is a classic straight from Eastern Europe. But not all Jews from the region came to the New World via Ellis Island, as this jalapeño-inflected recipe reflects.
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Big Wings, Bigger Dreams: A Sleepover In The Space Shuttle's Shadow
Sleepovers at the National Air and Space Museum's huge annex near Washington, D.C., offer a real-life night at the Smithsonian.
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This Historian Wants You To Know The Real Story Of Southern Food
Michael Twitty wants credit given to the enslaved African-Americans who were part of Southern cuisine's creation. So he goes to places like Monticello to cook meals slaves would have eaten.
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How We Got Here: Treating Addiction In 28 Days
Decades ago, a researcher came up with 28 days as the ideal length of stay for inpatient alcoholism rehab, despite lack of evidence that it worked. That model is now being used for opioid addiction.
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