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Obama in Louisiana: 'I Don’t Worry Too Much About Politics'
The president, facing criticism that he remained on vacation during the historic flooding, toured some of the worst-hit areas on Tuesday.
The Specter of Skinheads in Portland
Banning Hard Alcohol at Stanford
The new policy that prohibits high-proof liquor at parties comes two months after the sentencing of Brock Turner.
The U.S. Wildfire Threatening a State Treasure
The Chimney fire in California is dangerously close to the decades-old historic monument.
The Education of Ryan Lochte
What he could learn from America’s public pools
America by Air: 2,000 Years of Human Construction
'Nobody Seems to Care That I Live Alone in My 70s'
Not Relying on Your Children in Old Age
Aging and Alone in Manhattan's Chinatown, Cont'd
Unitarians as 'The Church of NPR'
Mesmerizing Motels of the Atomic Age
An homage to the distinctive and disappearing architecture of a bygone era
Gawker, Hating the Media, Free Trade, and F-35: Today's Trips Down Memory Lane
Zika in Miami Beach
The CDC warned pregnant women not to travel to the area.
The King of NE Portland Real Estate
America by Air: Cumberland Riverboat
Wanted or Not, Trump Shows Up in Louisiana
Seizing on President Obama’s absence, the Republican nominee surveys flood damage despite a warning from the state’s governor.
The End of Ken Starr's Ties to Baylor Univeristy
The school’s former president and chancellor, who was demoted over how he handled sexual-assault allegations, will leave the faculty.
Are Black Portlanders More Likely to Commit Crime?