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12:11 pm
Thu June 21, 2012

'The Newsroom' Caught Up In A Partisan Divide

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 12:56 pm

If anyone in Hollywood wears his idealism like a boutonniere, it's Aaron Sorkin. As The West Wing made clear, Sorkin loves telling stories about principled individuals — especially liberals — struggling with institutions that might compromise their integrity.

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Books
12:03 pm
Thu June 21, 2012

Will Your Children Inherit Your E-Books?

Originally published on Wed August 8, 2012 5:05 pm

In 1898, a man bought a book for his 16-year-old nephew. "Many happy retoins [sic]. Uncle Spud," he wrote on a blank page at the front.

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Business
11:55 am
Thu June 21, 2012

The Impossible Juggling Act: Motherhood And Work

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 12:56 pm

For two years, Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter was the director of policy planning at the State Department. It was her "dream job" — the job she imagined herself doing in college.

"I loved the work," she tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross. "It was work I was so passionate about."

Slaughter commuted to the State Department in Washington, D.C., every week from Princeton, N.J., where her husband and two teenage sons lived.

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Pop Culture
11:53 am
Thu June 21, 2012

'Nephew Tommy' On The Art Of The Prank Phone Call

This summer, Tell Me More talks to some of today's most popular comedians. Host Michel Martin first speaks with Thomas Miles, or "Nephew Tommy." He entertains millions with prank phone calls, as one of the co-hosts of the popular Urban Radio program, The Steve Harvey Morning Show. Advisory: This segment may not be comfortable for some listeners.

Election 2012
11:53 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Gary Johnson Offers Third Choice In 2012 Elections

You might think the presidential race is settled with two candidates. But there's one candidate you might not have heard much about. Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson is running for president on the Libertarian Party ticket. Johnson speaks with host Michel Martin about his policies and the challenges he has getting his message heard.

The Two-Way
11:26 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Commerce Secretary Bryson Resigns; Suffered Seizure Earlier This Month

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 11:40 am

Just under two weeks after suffering a seizure that led to two car accidents within minutes of each other, Commerce Secretary John Bryson has submitted his resignation.

Our former colleague David Gura (now with Marketplace) has downloaded a copy of Bryson's letter to the president and posted it here.

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Monkey See
11:25 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Silverdocs: The Scramble For Care In 'The Waiting Room'

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Certified Nurse Assistant Cynthia Johnson handles some of the intake at Highland Hospital's ER, featured in The Waiting Room.

Highland Hospital in Oakland has what's supposed to be an emergency room, and that's where the documentary The Waiting Room is set.

But as it turns out, at a big public hospital in Oakland, an ER only does so much actual trauma care; it only handles so many things you would usually think of as emergencies. The rest of the time, it functions as a primary care health provider that's not at all designed to be one — largely for people who have no insurance.

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World Cafe
11:14 am
Thu June 21, 2012

fun. On World Cafe

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fun.

A New York pop-rock trio with a spunky and theatrical side, fun. began when singer Nate Ruess was coming off the breakup of his long-running band The Format.

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The Two-Way
11:07 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Supreme Court Strikes Indecency Rules, Doesn't Address Free Speech Issue

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 5:20 pm

By an 8-0 vote, the Supreme Court today threw out fines the Federal Communications Commission filed against Fox and ABC.

The court did not address whether the FCC rules violated anyone's First Amendment right to free speech. Instead, the justices ruled that the FCC "failed to give Fox or ABC fair notice prior to the broadcasts in question that fleeting expletives and momentary nudity could be found actionably indecent."

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13.7: Cosmos And Culture
11:03 am
Thu June 21, 2012

For Summer's First Full Day: The Science Of Skin Color And Vitamin D

Credit Joe Raedle / Getty Images

Originally published on Fri June 22, 2012 10:30 am

During a TED talk in 2009, anthropologist Nina Jablonski told her audience, "You have the evolution of the history of our species, part of it, written in your skin. Understand it, appreciate it, celebrate it. You are the products of evolution."

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The Salt
10:54 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Company Bets Robotic Vending Machine Pizza Is A Winner

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A promotional image for Let's Pizza.

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 12:19 pm

The Two-Way
10:23 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Great Balls Of Fire - Apparent Meteor Grounds Firefighting Planes In Colorado

Credit Nathan Bilow / AP
A plane drops fire retardant in LaPlata County, near Durango, Colo.

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 10:35 am

Firefighting planes got a surprise in central Colorado yesterday - witnesses reported apparent meteors near the blaze burning west of Colorado Springs.

The quaint term used for the witness observation is "sky sightings", according to AP.

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The Two-Way
9:21 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Bullied Bus Monitor Wants Apology, But Still Believes 'All Kids Aren't Bad'

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From the video of Karen Klein being bullied.

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 2:46 pm

It's All Politics
9:20 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Campaigns Release Fundraising Numbers, But Some Big Spenders Stay Mum

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 5:03 pm

From the retired librarian in Kentucky who gave President Obama's campaign $19 to the Arkansas investment banker who gave the superPAC backing GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney a half-million dollars — it's all there at the Federal Election Commission website.

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The Two-Way
9:10 am
Thu June 21, 2012

Explosive Material Discovered Near Swedish Nuclear Power Plant

Swedish authorities say explosive material turned up in a truck close by one of the country's three nuclear power plants.

The Ringhals nuclear power plant says the material was hidden in a truck that was headed for the facility. Officials discovered it during a routine scan and turned it over to police. The plant says the unidentified material couldn't have caused serious damage.

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