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Republicans Warn Obama Ahead Of Planned Immigration Action
The president's action, to be announced later today, will grant temporary relief to some immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. Republicans could strip away funds that would go toward Obama's plan.
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Montgomery Man Faces Murder Charges
A 26-year-old man is in jail charged in connection with the death of a Montgomery shooting victim. Montgomery Police have charged Channing Crumblin with…
An NPR Photographer Looks Ebola In The Eye
Baby Sesay was in a care center in a village in Sierra Leone, waiting to find out if she had Ebola. Our photographer took a picture. Two days later, she was gone.
Duchess Of Alba, Spain's Richest Woman, Dies At 88
Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart had more titles than any other aristocrat in the world. She died today in Seville.
How Well Do Your Apps Protect Your Privacy?
The website PrivacyGrade rates Android apps based on the personal information they collect from you. It's another reminder that your data are constantly on the move, whether you know it or not.
Mike Nichols: Remembering The Ellipses After The Story Ends
We consider the work of writer-director-performer Mike Nichols, who died Wednesday.
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Keep Your Head Up: 'Text Neck' Takes A Toll On The Spine
Newly published research finds that common texting posture can put as much as 60 pounds of force on the cervical spine.
Takata Executive Apologizes To Consumers In Capitol Hill Testimony
An executive from the Takata Corp. was on Capitol Hill today, answering tough questions about the company's defective air bags, which have been linked to at least three deaths in the U.S.
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How To Catch A Cattle Thief
Cattle theft has been making a major comeback. A drought in the West has meant higher beef prices, making cattle an attractive target for thieves.
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Why Working With Young Children Is (Still) A Dead-End Job
Twenty-five years after a landmark report, a follow-up study finds child care workers still earning about the same as fast-food workers.
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