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Auto Industry Poised To Wrap Up A Blockbuster Year
Amid falling gas prices and easy access to credit, auto dealers sold a record number of cars and trucks in 2015. The last few weeks of the year may be one of the best times to get a deal.
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Childhood Asthma Rates Level Off, But Racial Disparities Remain
For the first time in decades, the number of children with asthma isn't increasing, federal scientists report. But cases continue to rise among African-American children and poor children.
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President Obama Has A Question For His Successor
The president has conducted a few interviews of his own recently, so NPR asked him: What does he want to ask the next president?
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Watch President Obama Put A Question To The Candidates For His Job
In an interview with NPR, President Obama talks about interviewing people he finds extraordinary and about what question he'd pose to the people who want to succeed him in the White House.
Alzheimer's Disease Underdiagnosed In Indian Country
A Native American family that sees Alzheimer's disease as a natural part of life may be less likely to reach for resources that could help, say Arizona mental health workers. They hope to change that.
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School Testing 2016: Same Tests, Different Stakes
The law has changed, but what President Obama calls "too much testing" is likely to continue.
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Experts Explain Why 2015 Is A Warm One For Earth's Climate
This Year will likely be the hottest year on record. Climate change is partly to blame, but so is El Nino. That's the weather pattern from the Pacific that affects weather in the America's as well.
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Investor Hindsight: Lego Sets Are Better Than Gold
Looking over investment opportunities since the millennium, The Telegraph newspaper reports that gold brought in an annual average return of 9.5 percent. Lego sets returned an average of 12 percent.
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Rediscovering Mr. And Mrs. Henpeck
In turn-of-the-20th century America, "henpeckery" in married couples was the target of popular humor.
From Ferguson To The '16 Election, Larry Wilmore's 'Nightly Show' Has Found Its Voice
The host of Comedy Central's The Nightly Show says it took a few months — and some advice from Jon Stewart — for him to get comfortable in his new role. Originally broadcast Aug. 19, 2015.
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