With Radiation, Doubt Grows In Fukushima Farms
The mountain village of Kawauchi lies partly inside the area deemed unsafe because of high levels of radiation in Japan's Fukushima prefecture. Chiharu Kubota uses a high-pressure water gun to hose...
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Cold winds blow through pine trees and across nearby mountains. On the horizon are guard posts and cameras. There's little movement, except for wildlife.U.S. Lt. Col. Ed Taylor, lives and works on the...
View ArticleKoreans In U.S. Have Mixed Reaction To North's Threats
Transcript RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Here in the U.S., the largest Korean population is in California. It's actually the largest concentration outside of northeast Asia. People in that community have been...
View ArticleCuisine And Culture Transform A Dallas Neighborhood
Can food revitalize an ailing neighborhood? In Dallas, global flavors seem to be playing a pretty big part in one area's transformation.For decades, West Dallas was a ramshackle place: a Superfund site...
View ArticleWorld War II Vets Honor Their Own In Cactus Division
When Kansas native Torrence Riggs was only 24, his Army division, the 103rd infantry, entered southwest Germany."I seen a lot of soldier boys with grim faces, I'll tell you that," he says. "I had one,...
View ArticleWith Radiation, Doubt Grows In Fukushima Farms
The mountain village of Kawauchi lies partly inside the area deemed unsafe because of high levels of radiation in Japan's Fukushima prefecture. Chiharu Kubota uses a high-pressure water gun to hose...
View ArticleFor Kids In Japan, Adjusting To A Changed World
Teacher Dave Rowlands is talking to his students in a kindergarten class at Imagine Japan, an English-language school in the Miyagi Prefecture of Sendai City. The school is just a short walk from...
View ArticleAlong Korea's DMZ, No Sign That Tensions Are Easing
Cold winds blow through pine trees and across nearby mountains. On the horizon are guard posts and cameras. There's little movement, except for wildlife. U.S. Lt. Col. Ed Taylor, lives and works on the...
View ArticleKoreans In U.S. Have Mixed Reaction To North's Threats
Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Here in the U.S., the largest Korean population is in California. It's actually the largest concentration outside of northeast Asia. People...
View ArticleCuisine And Culture Transform A Dallas Neighborhood
Can food revitalize an ailing neighborhood? In Dallas, global flavors seem to be playing a pretty big part in one area's transformation. For decades, West Dallas was a ramshackle place: a Superfund...
View ArticleWorld War II Vets Honor Their Own In Cactus Division
When Kansas native Torrence Riggs was only 24, his Army division, the 103rd infantry, entered southwest Germany. "I seen a lot of soldier boys with grim faces, I'll tell you that," he says. "I had one,...
View ArticleMinneapolis Woman Killed By Police Officer After Call Of Possible Assault
A woman died after being shot by a Minneapolis police officer late Saturday night, according to the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Her identity has not been released by authorities, but her...
View ArticleWith Radiation, Doubt Grows In Fukushima Farms
The mountain village of Kawauchi lies partly inside the area deemed unsafe because of high levels of radiation in Japan's Fukushima prefecture. Chiharu Kubota uses a high-pressure water gun to hose...
View ArticleFor Kids In Japan, Adjusting To A Changed World
Teacher Dave Rowlands is talking to his students in a kindergarten class at Imagine Japan, an English-language school in the Miyagi Prefecture of Sendai City. The school is just a short walk from...
View ArticleAlong Korea's DMZ, No Sign That Tensions Are Easing
Cold winds blow through pine trees and across nearby mountains. On the horizon are guard posts and cameras. There's little movement, except for wildlife. U.S. Lt. Col. Ed Taylor, lives and works on the...
View ArticleKoreans In U.S. Have Mixed Reaction To North's Threats
Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Here in the U.S., the largest Korean population is in California. It's actually the largest concentration outside of northeast Asia. People...
View ArticleCuisine And Culture Transform A Dallas Neighborhood
Can food revitalize an ailing neighborhood? In Dallas, global flavors seem to be playing a pretty big part in one area's transformation. For decades, West Dallas was a ramshackle place: a Superfund...
View ArticleWorld War II Vets Honor Their Own In Cactus Division
When Kansas native Torrence Riggs was only 24, his Army division, the 103rd infantry, entered southwest Germany. "I seen a lot of soldier boys with grim faces, I'll tell you that," he says. "I had one,...
View ArticleMinneapolis Woman Killed By Police Officer After Call Of Possible Assault
A woman died after being shot by a Minneapolis police officer late Saturday night, according to the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Her identity has not been released by authorities, but her...
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