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Bon Iver Shares New Details About '22, A Million' In Extensive Interview
The stories behind 22, A Million emerged during a nearly two-hour interview with frontman Justin Vernon at a press conference in September. The full interview wasn't available to the public until now.
There's Another Side To Bush Meat That Doesn't Get Much Attention
The risk posed to mammals — and to public health — is well-documented. But for some people, bush meat is an important part of their daily diet.
FCC Vote Means Internet Providers Need Permission To Share Your Data
Internet service providers will have to ask consumers before collecting and selling their data. However, the new rules do not apply to Google, Facebook and other tech giants.
When Disaster Strikes, Aid Groups Often Strike Out. Why?
Aid groups are falling short on some of the world's worst crises, says researcher Sara Pantuliano. There is a way to fix it — but it might not be popular.
The Walloons Pack A Wallop As Canada, Europe Agree To Tweak A Trade Deal
A major trade deal between Canada and the European Union hit a snag when the tiny Belgian region of Wallonia raised objections. But after winning concessions, the Walloons say they're now on board.
Will Self-Driving Trucks, Now A Reality, Unseat Truck Drivers?
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with New York Times technology columnist Farhad Manjoo about self-driving trucks — and whether we're ready for their arrival.
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Bomb Blasts In Nigeria Kill At Least 9
The bombs were detonated by suspected suicide bombers linked to extremist group Boko Haram.
The Rise Of Populism Abroad: It's Not Just Trump
The rise of a populist movement isn't limited to the United States. Scott Simon talks with Ivo Daalder and Aleksandr Hemon about populism abroad, and their view of an extraordinary election.
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Serious Tailgaters Prepare Days Ahead Of Birmingham Football Rivalry Game
In Birmingham, tens of thousands of football fans will watch Alabama A&M face Alabama State in the Magic City Classic, a big game between two black colleges.
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Deadspin Writer Wants Sports Teams To Take A Different Approach To Domestic Violence
Deadspin writer Diana Moskovitz says a zero-tolerance policy in professional sports doesn't help domestic violence victims. In some cases, she says, game suspensions or expulsion makes things worse.
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