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In 'Steve Jobs,' A Life Told In 3 Acts — And Countless Complexities
The mercurial Apple co-founder helped shape the world and our daily lives. Still, director Danny Boyle says, while "he's made some of the most beautiful things imaginable, he is himself poorly made."
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2 Decades Later, A March Of Thousands Looks Back — And Sets Eyes On Future
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., Minister Louis Farrakhan convened a rally on the National Mall on Sunday, themed "Justice or Else!"
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For International Day Of The Girl, A Battle Of The Hashtags
Do a quick search of #DayoftheGirl and you'll find dozens of related hashtag campaigns. Does that help further the cause or water down the message?
The Bacterial Cloud We All Carry Could Be As Unique As A Fingerprint
Scientists have discovered that everyone emits their own "microbiome cloud," a plume of the microbes we all carry around in and on our bodies.
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Conservatives' Pick For House Speaker Has Experience Flattening 'Pyramid Of Power'
As speaker of the state legislature in Florida, Rep. Daniel Webster gave the rank and file more power. That's why conservatives in Washington are backing him to run the House.
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Iran Test-Fires A New, Precision-Guided Ballistic Missile
Experts are debating whether the test violates the terms of Iran's nuclear deal, which bars Iran from developing missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads.
Scrubbing A Trade Deal: Translators Get Behind The Ears Of The TPP
What does it mean to "scrub" an agreement? Here's a look at the phrase "legal scrub" — and why it's significant to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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In D.C., Officials Eye A 16-Week Paid Leave Proposal
NPR's Michel Martin discusses an ambitious paid leave proposal in Washington, D.C., with city councilmember Elissa Silverman, and D.C. Chamber of Commerce President Harry Wingo.
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California Becomes 2nd State To Automatically Register Voters
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation on Saturday that will allow eligible state residents to automatically become registered to vote when they get their driver's licenses.
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Days Away From Democratic Debate, All Eyes On An Undecided Biden
The first Democratic presidential debate is set for Tuesday, even as Vice President Joe Biden is considering whether to join the White House race.
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