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Bentley Vetos General Fund Budget
Governor Robert Bentley has vetoed a general fund budget that he said would hurt the people of Alabama. Bentley says the budget approved by lawmakers…
Why Wal-Mart's Labor Issues Run Deeper Than Too Much Justin Bieber
Wal-Mart has said it will turn up the heat and turn down the Justin Bieber music at stores to appease employees. But it's not addressing the most glaring problems in its supply chain, activists say.
In 'Spy,' Melissa McCarthy Receives Top-Billing. Finally.
NPR film critic Bob Mondello says Spy is a generous, smart, sexy comedy, surrounding a generous, smart, sexy star. It was a long time coming, but it was worth the wait.
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#NPRReads: Two Views Of Kids And Parents, And Clinton's 'Mook Mafia'
Our list of the best reads highlights a gripping story of parents' grief, a take on Stephen Curry's bringing his daughter to a news conference, and more.
Man Changes Name To 'Adam West' To Avoid Paying $336 Airline Fee
On Facebook, Adam Armstrong playfully used the name Adam West, the actor who played Batman in the 1960s. But then his girlfriend's stepfather bought him a plane ticket in that name.
Floating Eyeballs, Trained Bees: History's Most Cringeworthy Crusaders
The new book The League Of Regrettable Superheroes lovingly recounts the deeply goofy world of weird crusaders that popped up and, just as quickly, disappeared.
More Preventive Health Services Approved For No-Cost Coverage
The newest recommended services are hepatitis B screening for adolescents and adults at high risk for infection and low-dose aspirin for pregnant women who are at high risk for preeclampsia.
Los Angeles Oil Blobs Could Be Related To Santa Barbara Spill
Last month's oil spill along the coast near Santa Barbara could be more far reaching than originally thought. The number of dead wildlife being recovered continues to grow by the day.
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China Dismisses U.S. Allegations That It Was Behind Cyberattack
The government plans to begin notifying on Monday the estimated 4 million federal employees who's data may have been hacked in an attack on its computers. Some officials are blaming China.
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Who Are America's Suspected ISIS Followers?
More than 60 U.S. citizens have been accused of joining or supporting the Islamic State in the past two years. NPR has documented their individual cases.
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