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Southern Baptist Leaders Highlight Benefits Of Youthful Matrimony
The Southern Baptist Convention is quietly nudging its 16 million members to tie the knot at a younger age. Baptist leaders say that marriage should be considered a foundation of adult life.
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Alan Cheuse reviews Antonio Ruiz-Camacho's first book, a collection of interwoven short stories called, Barefoot Dogs. He's a Mexican-born writer who spent much of his career as a reporter.
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Owner Unloads Maine Inn For An Essay, Postage And $125
The Center Lovell Inn and Restaurant will get a new owner in the coming months. Current owner Janice Sage is giving it away, the same way she acquired it back in 1993: through an essay contest.
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Biden calls Putin a war criminal
President Biden on Tuesday was asked by reporters whether he was ready to call Russian President Putin a war criminal. "I think he is a war criminal," he said.
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In Mexico City, some artists are building projects and public spaces specially designed to listen, learn and enjoy. (This story originally aired on Here and Now on July 1, 2019.)
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Flake: Senate GOP Letter To Iran 'Not Appropriate'
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake is one of seven Senate Republicans who did not sign a letter to Iran warning about a nuclear deal with the Obama administration. He speaks with NPR's Melissa Block.
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Frat Banned At Oklahoma University Is Familiar With Controversy
A 2013 investigation found 10 people died in events related to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Bloomberg reporter John Hechinger about SAE's troubled history.
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An ex-congressman from California who reached across the aisle has died
Vic Fazio, a 20-year congressional Democrat from California, rose to become an influential party leader in the House. He was 79.
Families of Parkland shooting victims are awarded $127.5 million
The Department of Justice said the settlement "does not amount to an admission of fault by the United States" in its statement.
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