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First U.S. Factory OK'd For Cuba Aims To Plow A Path Into 21st Century
Two businessmen — one of whom was born in Cuba — have been granted permission to build the first U.S. factory on the island nation since 1960. They plan to produce small tractors for Cuban farmers.
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Los Angeles Hospital Hack Raises Concerns About Ransom Attacks
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Adam Kujawa, head of malware intelligence at the security firm Malware-bytes, about ransomware and what users and companies should do if they get hacked.
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Mysterious Ocean Buzz Traced To Daily Fish Migration
Scientists say the buzz picked up by hydrophones in the Pacific may be caused by "fish farts" — the emptying of air bladders that let clouds of fish rise and fall during daily hunts for food.
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How Nevada's Entrance Polls Turned Into A Political Fight Over Latinos
The entrance polls said Sanders won Latinos in Nevada by 8 points, but results showed Clinton won Hispanic-heavy precincts. What gives?
Does Jeb Bush's Fall Mean Presidential SuperPACs Are Overrated?
Jeb Bush's Right to Rise USA broke all records for presidential superPACs, but it didn't propel him to frontrunner status in the Republican presidential race. NPR explores if this means superPACs are overrated.
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Topical Estrogen May Help With Side Effects After Breast Cancer
Estrogen supplements have been linked to cancer risk, but vaginal estrogen is probably safe for women who have had breast cancer, a national gynecologists's group says. It can help with side effects.
Michael Hayden: Blame Intel Agencies, Not White House, For Getting Iraq Wrong
The former NSA chief said the intelligence agencies were convinced that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Hayden discusses his role in an interview with NPR's Robert Siegel.
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Stroke of Genius: How Derek Amato Became a Musical Savant
Derek Amato wasn't born a musical savant. He became one—almost instantly—after hitting his head on the bottom of a swimming pool.
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Avant Guard: At LA's Broad Museum, A New Approach To Protecting Art
Contemporary art isn't easy, and the new museum's creators wanted first-time visitors to feel welcome. So The Broad's guards act as friendly ambassadors — ready to engage with visitors about the art.
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Puerto Rico Waits To See If Zika Scares Off Tourists
In the Old San Juan district, tourists pour out of cruise ships to shop and take in the sights. Officials worry they could start to see a decline in tourists due to the rising number of Zika cases.
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