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Theater
2:24 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

'Old Jews' Take Jokes To The Stage

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NPR Story
2:04 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

'Marriage,' The Word At Heart Of Cultural Debate

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 2:32 pm

In a recent column, Ben Zimmer wrote, "Is there any word currently more contested in our culture than marriage?" As the debate about same-sex marriage continues, he examines the definition of marriage and the ways advocates and opponents of same-sex unions use language to advance their positions.

NPR Story
2:04 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

The Future Of Democracy In Egypt

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 2:18 pm

Egypt's Supreme Court declared recent elections illegal and ordered the Islamist-led parliament dissolved. The decision, by judges who were appointed by former dictator Hosni Mubarak, escalates the power struggle between the military government and the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists.

NPR Story
2:04 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

On The Ground With Troops In Afghanistan

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 2:22 pm

NPR's Pentagon correspondent, Tom Bowman, recently spent several weeks in Afghanistan following the last major combat offensive in the region. He and Andrew Exum of the Center for a New American Security talk about the situation on the ground just two years shy of the withdrawal deadline.

Sports
2:04 pm
Wed June 13, 2012

Pacquiao Fight Raises Questions About Sports Calls

Originally published on Wed June 13, 2012 2:53 pm

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Last Saturday night, Manny Pacquiao moved quicker across the ring in Las Vegas, landed more punches than Timothy Bradley and many more heavy blows. Fans, experts, the TV commentators all agreed the man widely considered the best boxer in the world dominated the fight. And then the judges shocked everyone, and Pacquiao's amazing seven-year win streak was over. Controversial decisions are hardly new to boxing or to sports in general.

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NPR Story
2:04 pm
Wed June 13, 2012

June Primaries Set Stage For Senate Control

Originally published on Wed June 13, 2012 2:49 pm

Four states held Senate primaries Tuesday. Voters there set up several races that will likely play key roles in deciding which party controls the Senate after the November election. NPR's Mara Liasson Las Vegas Sun columnist Jon Ralston and Richmond Times Dispatch columnist Jeff Schapiro discuss.

NPR Story
2:04 pm
Wed June 13, 2012

Reporting From A Rapidly-Deteriorating Syria

Originally published on Wed June 13, 2012 2:51 pm

NPR's Deborah Amos followed a team of U.N. observers in Syria in June before returning to Damascus, and has been reporting on the latest developments in the region. NPR's Neal Conan speaks with Amos about her experiences reporting from Damascus and what she's seen on the ground.

NPR Story
2:04 pm
Wed June 13, 2012

'Push Girls' Wheel Chairs Through Life And Love

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Tiphany Adams, Chelsie Hill, Angela Rockwood, Auti Angel and Mia Schaikewitz make up the cast of Push Girls.

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 9:39 am

At 15, Mia Schaikewitz was a star on her high school swim team, when a blood vessel ruptured in her spine and left her paralyzed from the waist down. In 1992, Auti Angel was a professional hip hop dancer when the impact of a car crash severed her spinal cord and left her a paraplegic.

Schaikewitz and Angel are two of four friends featured on the new Sundance Channel reality show Push Girls, which hopes to defy the stereotypes of women in wheelchairs.

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Education
2:42 pm
Tue June 12, 2012

Taking Ivy League Classes Online, For Free

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Your Money
2:39 pm
Tue June 12, 2012

Improving The Lives Of Single Moms And Their Kids

In the Washington Post, Isabel Sawhill argued then-Vice President Dan Quayle was right when he blasted Murphy Brown for encouraging single motherhood. Sawhill, of the Brookings Institution, and Philip Cohen, sociology professor at the University of Maryland, talk about single motherhood.

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