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These Australian twins have gone viral after speaking in synch
by William Troop
Meet Bridgette and Paula Powers, identical twins who speak in synch and dedicate themselves to animal conservation.
In Bloody Battle, Medal Of Honor Recipient Held His Post Alone
by Tom Bowman
President Obama presents the Medal of Honor to former Sergeant Ryan Pitts. It's the nation's highest medal for valor. Pitts single-handedly fought off a Taliban assault in Afghanistan back in 2008.
Tenuous Progress At Jet's Crash Site, As Clashes Flare Close By
by Robert Siegel
The first investigators have reached the crash site of the Malaysian airliner in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, fighting flared in Donetsk between separatists and armed groups supporting the government.
At The Scene Of The Crash: An Attempt To Make Sense Of The Wreckage
Audie Cornish talks with reporter Noah Sneider, who's at the crash site of the Malaysian airliner in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region.
The Best Movies Of The Year — From 20 Years Ago
From Forrest Gump, to Pulp Fiction, to the Lion King, to Quiz Show, 1994 was a momentous year in film, according to a series from the website Grantland. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Grantland's Wesley Morris about that year's movies and why they're worth remembering.
Morals Clauses Prove Controversial For Catholic School Teachers
by Sandhya Dirks
Catholic schools are requiring teachers to sign morality clauses, which have gotten some educators fired for marrying same-sex partners.
Actor James Garner Of 'Rockford Files' Dies
Actor James Garner, best known for his roles in hit TV shows Maverick and The Rockford Files, has died. He was 86 years old.
Death Toll Climbs In Israel-Gaza Conflict Amid Attempts At Cease-Fire
Israel widened its operation into Gaza Sunday and each side had the highest death toll of this two-week-old conflict. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Daniel Estrin in Jerusalem about this deadly day.
Community Groups Help Immigrants Settle Amid Political, Legal Turmoil
During the Central American civil wars of the 1970s and 1980s, U.S. aid groups were established to assist the large number of migrants. Now those same groups, like El Rescate in Los Angeles, are helping to assist the large number of unaccompanied Central American children illegally entering the U.S.