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A "tiny house" in Richmond, Virginia in 2015.

#NPRreads: Simplify Your Weekend With These 3 Stories

Jul 09, 2016
Correspondents, editors and producers from our newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading, using the #NPRreads hashtag. Each weekend, we highlight some of the best stories.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: French Civilization, 15-Minute Appointments And Palestinian 3G

Nov 20, 2015
Also this week: a glimpse into the mind of ISIS, from a former hostage.
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#NPRreads: Lying About Sept. 11, And California's Drought-Stricken Levees

Sep 25, 2015
Also this week: What Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath teach us about the true nature of America.
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#NPRreads: Counting Casualties And Reauthorization Of The State Department

Sep 11, 2015
Also this week: Instead of "hit and run," it's often "hit to kill" in China. And, the demise of the liberal arts degree.
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San Francisco Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner hits a home run against the Washington Nationals.

#NPRreads: Senator In Prison, Pitchers Who Hit, Ice Cream, And Overwork

Sep 04, 2015
This week's selection of what NPR correspondents, editors and producers are reading online includes a prison story and a baseball tale.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: Middle East Air Quality, Lead Poisoning, And Jell-O

Aug 28, 2015
Around the newsroom and around the world, here's what we're reading this week.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: Decision-Making, And China's Corporate Culture Shock

Aug 21, 2015
Also this week: Two years after her husband choked to death, a producer for Morning Edition relates a journey of heartbreak and humor.
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Entrepreneur and musician Dr. Dre arrives at the premiere of <em>Straight Outta Compton </em>in Los Angeles.

#NPRreads: Compton, The Burger Lady And A Crisis

Aug 14, 2015
From a strong overview of Dr. Dre's new project to a breakdown of the facts on Europe's migrant crisis: Here are the stories we were reading this week.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: Cecil's Zimbabwe And UCLA Tracks A Superbug

Aug 07, 2015
Also this week, an in-depth look at Darren Wilson — the Ferguson, Mo., police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.
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A piece by conceptual artist Lenka Clayton called "63 Objects Taken from My Son's Mouth."

#NPRReads: Considering The Language Of Wine And What's In A Toddler's Mouth

Jul 31, 2015
Also, we explore a piece that argues that you should want robots to take your job. No. Seriously.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: Electric Dylan, Fracking And The Iran Deal Deconstructed

Jul 24, 2015
Also this week, the world's most famous DJ you've probably never heard.
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A man walks on Glacier Chacaltaya in the Andes mountains in Bolivia on Oct. 24, 2009. Glacier Chacaltaya was famous for being the world's highest ski run but since the mid-'90s has not had enough snow for skiing.

#NPRreads: Climate Scientists In The Crosshairs And China's Economy

Jul 17, 2015
Also this week, income inequality and the 2016 election, and the little-known Cascadia subduction zone.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and his wife, Tonette, cheer during the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Tonette Walker's views on issues such as same-sex marriage are potentially at odds with those of her husband, who is expected to announ

#NPRreads: Wisconsin's First Lady And Syria's Dueling 'Godfathers'

Jul 10, 2015
Also this week, an interview with John Lydon (you may know him as Johnny Rotten), race and Instagram filters, and the cost of living in Los Angeles.
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#NPRreads: The 'Grexit,' Video Games And Fleeing The Rwandan Genocide

Jul 03, 2015
Also this week, misconceptions about slavery. And, the struggle for gay Christians trying to keep the faith.
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Pallbearers carry the casket of Sen. Clementa Pinckney, one of the nine killed in last week's shooting, into Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C., for his wake Thursday.

#NPRReads: Gun Laws And Mass Shootings

Jun 26, 2015
Also this week, the Charleston shooting and forgiveness, cause and effect, and female janitors and rape.
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#NPRreads: Wealthier Grays And The Intersection Of Race And Guns

Jun 19, 2015
This week's selection of articles and essays covers a surprising economic fact about seniors, the psychological damage done to juveniles in solitary and a look at the South Carolina church shooting.
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Comedian Aziz Ansari, seen here performing a show last year, has written a book about love — and what people really want.

#NPRreads: Love, Coding, Yuccies, And The 'NPR Sound'

Jun 12, 2015
This week's selection of articles and essays covers comedian Aziz Ansari's new book about love, a new demographic term, a global gaming superstar, and more.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and his daughter Riley attend a news conference after Game 5 of the NBA Western Conference finals. Curry should be seen as a role model, pundits say.

#NPRReads: Two Views Of Kids And Parents, And Clinton's 'Mook Mafia'

Jun 05, 2015
Our list of the best reads highlights a gripping story of parents' grief, a take on Stephen Curry's bringing his daughter to a news conference, and more.
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#NPRreads: Diversity In The Legal Profession

May 29, 2015
We also have stories on the need for female rock critics and on the Soul Patrol, a group of police officers in Boston who patrolled areas like Roxbury in the 1970s.
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The Two-Way
Sprinklers water a lawn in Sacramento, Calif.

#NPRReads: Social Concern And The Drought In California

May 22, 2015
Also this week, a profile of plus-sized model Tess Holliday, algorithms in plain(ish) English, and suicide clusters in Palo Alto, Calif.
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#NPRReads: Losing A Loved One To Cancer

May 15, 2015
Also this week, IUDs in Colorado, kinky hair and ideas of beauty, and the fate of Dixie.
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An electronic game at the Wind Creek Wetumpka casino in Wetumpka, Ala.

#NPRReads: Gambling In The Bible Belt

May 08, 2015
Also in this week's #NPRReads, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's elementary school teacher recalls the Boston bomber, a profile of Ohio's governor, Judaism in South Dakota and putting a face on the refugee crisis.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: Why Black Leadership Didn't Matter In Baltimore

May 01, 2015
Also, we recommend pieces exploring a hidden online drug bazaar and the Syrian regime's sinister, new weapon.
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The Two-Way

#NPRreads: From The Hell Of The North To 'Trash' Food

Apr 17, 2015
We highlight a 160-mile cycling race, reminiscences of an interview with the Oklahoma City bomber, the Finnish prison system, the nuclear deal with Iran, and the meaning of calling someone "trash."
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#NPRreads: In Defense Of California And Wearing The Same Thing To Work Daily

Apr 10, 2015
This week, we highlight an Internet confessional of a woman who decided to do like men: wear the same outfit to work every day. We also baseball and fancy food at schools.

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