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Congress Unveils Massive Spending Bill To Fund Government
Congress has unveiled a giant bill that will fund the government for the year and clarify the tax code. Congress will give itself an extension to get the bills passed before current funding runs out.
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All Songs +1: David Bowie Fulfills His Jazz Dream
Saxophonist Donny McCaslin and longtime David Bowie producer Tony Visconti talk Blackstar and Bowie's deep dive into jazz.
Department Of Veterans Affairs To Pay For Robotic Legs
The exoskeleton's $77,000 price tag has been too expensive for many injured veterans. But after a major shift in VA policy, eligible veterans with spinal cord injuries may soon be able to walk again.
Movement To Pay It Forward With A Cup Of Coffee Spills Into U.S.
The idea behind Suspended Coffees: Buy a cup of coffee in advance for a stranger who couldn't otherwise afford it. The movement took off in cafes across Europe. It's now finding its legs in the U.S.
In The Maine Woods, A Towering Giant Could Help Save Chestnuts
Hardly anyone roasts American chestnuts over an open fire anymore: A blight all but wiped out the trees they grow on. Now the discovery of a soaring survivor could aid efforts to breed a hardier tree.
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A Diamond As Big As The Fitz: 75 Years Later, F. Scott Fitzgerald Shines On
The bard of America's Jazz Age died 75 years ago today, but his work is as popular as ever. Critic Juan Vidal remembers discovering Fitzgerald's work in a dusty secondhand bookshop.
Lindsey Graham Ends Presidential Bid
The South Carolina senator has pushed a hawkish foreign policy message and has been highly critical of Donald Trump throughout the campaign.
No Crystal Ball? Here's Help With 2016 Economic Forecasts
Investors might wish for a device to peer into the future, but they must settle for economic forecasters. For 2016, most forecasters are seeing signs pointing toward more profits and jobs.
Meet Hillary Clinton's New Campaign Weapon — Bill
He's a political spouse like no other, who has so far been confined to cameos. That will change in January, though one analyst says the best thing he can do is "stay out of the way."
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Close Enough For Jazz: How The 2015 NPR Jazz Critics Poll Was Fit To Be Tied
It wasn't exactly a tie. But then again, it was a rather bountiful year for jazz albums. The pollmaster breaks down the result, and by extension, the year in jazz.
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