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  • Rowan LeCompte's wit and wonder have been on display in the stained glass windows of the Washington National Cathedral for more than half a century. Now, he's working on a final design — one that will bring light to one of the darkest works of his career, the cathedral's so-called Black Window.
  • All the news we couldn't fit anywhere else.
  • Relief assistance is only beginning to reach South Asian regions hardest hit by Saturday's 7.6-magnitude earthquake. While hundreds of millions of dollars in aid has been offered, impassable roads, rain and a shortage of helicopters have slowed relief deliveries to survivors.
  • It typically causes fever and joint pain. A new study looks at a possible link to encephalitis, a brain infection.
  • The extraordinary life of George Edwin Taylor and what it can tell us about politics in America — then and now.
  • A group of guards from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has collaborated on a new art and literary magazine called Sw!pe. Many say the artwork and museumgoers they spend their day watching seep into the work they make when they go home.
  • In 1982, then Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon led an invasion of Lebanon. At one point, Christian militias friendly to Israel massacred thousands of Palestinians at the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Beirut. For those who survived, the nightmares persist.
  • NYS Emmy-nominated journalist Julie Philipp has been News Director for WXXI’s Center for Public Affairs since 2008, overseeing radio, television, and online news.
  • Yours Ever: People and Their Letters is a revelatory collection of the nutty and the noble encased in private correspondence. Book critic Maureen Corrigan says Thomas Mallon's unpredictable criticism knocks the book out of the realm of the ho-hum.
  • Many Afghans are ambivalent about the role played by the American forces and diplomats in Afghanistan. But the level of anti-Americanism encountered there depends on where you are in the country.
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