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The Week In Sports: Wimbledon
Howard Bryant of ESPN.com is at the Wimbledon tennis championships and tells NPR's Scott Simon about what he's seen so far.
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Using Improv To Help Kids With Autism Show And Read Emotion
Communicating and interacting socially can be hard for some children with autism. Researchers are looking at how improv classes may help these kids do better day to day.
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Since 2012, The Economy Has Changed — And So Has The Conversation
Since the last presidential election, a growing economy has sent the unemployment rate plunging. That improvement has changed the political conversation, but it hasn't stopped worries about wages.
Number Of Hungry U.S. Kids Drops To Lowest Level Since Before Great Recession
The government says there was a big drop last year in the number of Americans struggling to get enough to eat, especially children. The USDA credits food aid like the school lunch program and SNAP.
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Despite High Court Ruling, Kentucky Clerk Denies Marriage Licenses
Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk in Kentucky, refused to issue any marriage licenses on Tuesday, saying she is waiting for the result of an appeal. Davis cited religious objections for her actions.
For Democrats, The Weak GDP Report May Have Silver Linings. Maybe.
At first glance, Friday's report on economic growth looked dismal. But most of the GDP trouble centered on weak inventory accumulation this spring. As companies restock this fall, growth may rebound.
Britain's Vote To Leave EU Creates Uncertainty In Ireland
Britain's decision has repercussions for Ireland and the future of the border between the Irish Republic, an EU member state, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
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Americans Are Shrinking, While Chinese And Koreans Sprout Up
A massive study looks at how heights around the world have changed over the past century.
It's A Necklace And It Could Be A Lifesaver: Wearable Health Gadgets
The challenge from UNICEF: Make a wearable device that can improve health. And the winners are...
KNBA News - State appeals dismissal of a case; Bethel Fire Investigation; CIRI powerplant investment
KNBA News for Friday, November 6 2015AppealBy the Associated PressThe state is appealing the dismissal of a case challenging the U.S. Interior…
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