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TED Radio Hour
10:17 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Do All Of Us Possess Genius?

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"There's a courageous leap that has to happen for anybody who's working in the creative field."TED Media Executive Producer June Cohen, on working with Elizabeth Gilbert in crafting her TEDTalk.

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 5:01 pm

TED Radio Hour
10:17 am
Fri June 1, 2012

When Does Creativity Start And End?

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Poet Billy Collins

Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 5:00 pm

It's All Politics
9:49 am
Fri June 1, 2012

#FollowFriday: Twitter Survival Tips From The Romney Campaign Trail

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks to reporters on his campaign charter plane Monday in San Diego.

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 3:12 pm

Note: We've asked NPR journalists to share their top five (or so) political Twitter accounts, and we're featuring the series on #FollowFriday. Here are recommendations from reporter Ari Shapiro (@Ari_Shapiro).

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The Two-Way
9:33 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Stocks Drop On Weak Jobs News

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 4:57 pm

Stock prices fell on Wall Street today as investors digested the much-weaker-than-expected report on job growth in May.

The damage? The Dow plunged 274 points or 2.2 percent. The Nasdaq fell 80 points or 2.82 percent.

CNN Money reports the Dow had the worst day of 2012, erasing "all its gains for the year."

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Monkey See
9:22 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Let's Rush To Judgment: 'Les Miserables'

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 12:44 pm

Well, this is certainly not a timid way to put out your first trailer.

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Opinion
9:16 am
Fri June 1, 2012

New Republic: Your Taxes At Work, Wall Street Style

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A financial news stock ticker on Morgan Stanley headquarters carries a headline about Facebook. Morgan Stanley has had multiple problems in recent weeks.

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 11:39 am

Noam Scheiber is a senior editor at The New Republic, where he writes about politics and Obama administration economic policy.

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Law
9:04 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Court Rules Against Part Of Marriage Act

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DAVID GREENE, HOST:

On a Friday, it is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.

In a unanimous ruling, a federal appeals court has struck down part of the Defense of Marriage Act. The First Circuit Court of Appeals, in Boston, ruled the 1996 law unconstitutional because it denies giving gay couples the same rights afforded to heterosexual couples. As NPR's Barbara Bradley Hagerty reports, the ruling sets the stage for a potential battle at the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Krulwich Wonders...
8:57 am
Fri June 1, 2012

What The Vampire Said To The Horseshoe Crab: 'Your Blood Is Blue?'

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 12:13 pm

The Two-Way
8:49 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Just 69,000 Jobs Added In May; Unemployment Rate Edges Up To 8.2 Percent

Originally published on Fri June 1, 2012 1:31 pm

Horrid. Lousy. Awful.

Those are just three of the words economists are using to describe the news that just 69,000 net jobs were added to public and private payrolls last month — and that the nation's jobless rate edged up to 8.2 percent from April's 8.1 percent.

The news has raised fears that the hoped-for strengthening of the economy may not materialize.

We posted on the news and followed with details from the report and reaction to it. It's now 11:22 am. ET, here's our original post and earlier updates:

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Opinion
8:48 am
Fri June 1, 2012

Foreign Policy: Syria Is Not Unsolvable

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Syrians chant slogans outside the Othman Mosque in Damascus on May 12, 2012 during the funeral of victims of the twin bombings that happened in Damascus on May 10.

Anne-Marie Slaughter is the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 university professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University.

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