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What American Apparel Bankruptcy Means For The 'Made In America' Market
Evan Clark of Women's Wear Daily talks with NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro about the demise of American Apparel, and the challenges of producing clothing lines that are truly Made in America.
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New Rankings Highlight Corporate Transparency In Politics
In the era of direct spending by corporations in elections, Microsoft and AFLAC Insurance get high marks for openness. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway received a score of zero.
'Thirteen Ways' Lifts Darkness Through Storytelling
Colum McCann's latest book, Thirteen Ways of Looking, takes on parenthood, loss and just how arbitrary life can be. McCann says talking about traumatic experiences can be "a fantastic catharsis."
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U.S. Will Make 'Condolence Payments' To Victims Of Kunduz Hospital Airstrike
The U.S. said it would work with the victims and the family of the dead to determine the appropriate payment. The U.S. will also pay for the repair of the hospital.
Dance, Sing, Just 'Keep Moving,' Dick Van Dyke Tells Seniors
As he approaches his 90th birthday, the energetic, award-winning actor shares his tips on how to enjoy aging — and has a new book to prove it. It's all about attitude and staying active, he says.
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Tamir Rice's Family: Prosecutor Is On A Quest To Avoid Accountability
The prosecutor in the case released two independent reports that found the shooting of the 12-year-old boy was justified. Rice's family said the prosecutor is working to avoid an indictment.
To Prevent Aggression Off The Pitch, Jerusalem Takes Aim At Teams' Purses
City officials are getting tough on the soccer field — by cracking down on fan behavior, especially anti-Arab actions. If fans are racist or violent, the teams they support will pay the price.
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The Milwaukee Mom Who Isn't Afraid To Step In Front Of Guns
Despite living in a Milwaukee neighborhood known for high crime and poverty, 76-year-old Martha Freeman doesn't shy away from community conflict. She steers young men toward talking, not shooting.
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Is The Resilience Of Millennials Underrated?
It's not uncommon to hear claims that young people these days have higher rates of mental health issues than in the past. But the data don't back that up. So how come millennials get a bad rap?
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A Spooky Tale In Time For Halloween: Weather Cuts Into Pumpkin Crop
Heavy rains have damaged much of the crop in the Midwest. Canned pumpkin giant Libby's says there should be enough to fill your pies for Thanksgiving, but after that, things will be tight.
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