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Air Regulators Sue Calif. Utility Over Massive Gas Leak
A local regulatory body has filed a civil suit against the Southern California Gas Co. alleging negligence over the ongoing natural gas leak near Porter Ranch in Los Angeles.
Streaming Services Shake-Up Market At Sundance Film Festival
Video streaming services like Amazon and Netflix are adding a new dimension to the Sundance Film Festival. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Tatiana Siegel, senior film writer for the Hollywood Reporter, about the competition with traditional movie studios for distribution rights to some of the festival's most anticipated films.
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To End Poverty, Billionaire Gives $10,000 To 10,000 Entrepreneurs
Tony Elumelu made his fortune off banking and real estate. Now he wants to spread the wealth and create jobs by investing in African startups.
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National Park Service Launches Search For Next Ansel Adams
The National Park Service is hiring a full-time photographer to document the country's natural landscapes. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Rich O'Connor of the National Park Service photography program about the position, which some are comparing to the job held by Ansel Adams in the 1940s.
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Idealism Vs. Pragmatism: How Style Divides The Democratic Candidates
There are policy differences between the two leading Democratic presidential candidates, but those differences are small compared to the gap in style and tone.
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After Praising Clinton, Obama Holds 'Informal' Meeting With Bernie Sanders
President Obama had what the White House described as an "informal" meeting with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. It comes on the heels of Obama lavishing praise on Sanders' opponent Hillary Clinton.
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White House Nominates New Commander For Afghanistan
Amid concerns about setbacks in the fight against the Taliban, President Obama has tapped Lt. Gen. John "Mick" Nicholson to take charge of international forces.
How Do You Measure Passion? Figuring The Value Of Social Media Followers
Having millions of followers on Twitter or Instagram isn't necessarily a great achievement if they don't engage with you. Putting a value on social media followers is a burgeoning business.
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Defiant Trump Exposes More Divisions Within Republican Ranks
The presidential candidates are in Iowa. Front-runner Donald Trump holds his own event Thursday night after pulling out of the GOP debate. Steve Inskeep talks to Jonah Goldberg of the National Review.
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The Last Candidate To Skip The Final Iowa Debate? Ronald Reagan
Television debates have been a mainstay in presidential campaigns since 1976. Now, the GOP presidential front-runner is taking a big gamble just days before the Iowa caucuses.
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