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Nielsen To Use Facebook And Twitter In New Social TV Ratings
Nielsen, the ratings company, says it has a way to track what TV shows are trending on Twitter and Facebook, which will give producers and advertisers a better way to measure audiences. NPR explores what this adds to the growing effort to measure online audience.
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Francisco Alarcon, Whose Poetry Explored Chicano Life In The U.S., Dies
Francisco Alarcon was an important Mexican-American poet who influenced generations of Chicano writers, including the current U.S. poet laureate. Alarcon died of cancer last week.
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As Oil Plummets, Cheap Jet Fuel Means Better Travel Deals
Cheap oil doesn't just mean cheaper gas prices; it also means cheaper jet fuel. That's led to a big drop in airfares. It's good news for travelers — and for airlines, which have struggled for years.
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'I Bring A Different Perspective To the Campaign This Time,' Clinton Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton about how her campaign strategy has changed since her 2008 defeat, and she responds to the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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The Delicate Politics Of Rising Crime
Violent crimes increased in the first six months of 2015, FBI data show. It's a relatively small increase, but one that might affect the current bipartisan push to shrink America's prison population.
Flashbacks To 2008? No, Clinton Says, 'I Feel Very Positive'
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are locked in a tighter race than Clinton could have imagined months ago. Now, Clinton and her allies are criticizing Sanders' preparedness to be president.
Police Tell Driver Half A Windshield Clear Of Snow Isn't Enough
The vehicle was barely visible beneath a deep blanket of snow when a policeman apprehended the 80-year-old daredevil in Brussels, Ontario. He got a fine and help clearing the car off.
Business Travelers Often Skip The Rental Car, Use Uber Instead
They increasingly are relying on ride-hailing services, more than car rentals or taxis, according to new data. Analysts say the car rental firms need to catch up, with more convenient features.
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AFC Championship Could Be The Final Manning-Brady Matchup
When Denver hosts New England on Sunday, it will be the 17th meeting between quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. David Greene talks to Gary Myers author of the book, Brady Vs Manning.
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Calendar Will Play A Wild Card Role In The GOP Nominating Contest
This election season is more frenzied than those in recent memory, says a top GOP lawyer. Renee Montagne talks to Benjamin Ginsberg, about why the nominating contest won't be over for months.
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