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Volkswagen 'Dieselgate' Fallout: Germany Tests Cars; Report Sends BMW Shares Down
The new report found that a BMW X3 produced more than 11 times the amount of nitrous oxides pollution allowed under Europe's standards.
'I Am Convinced That We Can Make A Difference,' Pope Tells Congress
In a nearly hourlong speech, Pope Francis called for action on climate change, encouraged empathy for immigrants and advocated for the poor. He also said he supports abolishing the death penalty.
Who Does Donald Trump Remind Us Of?
As an aspirant to the Republican presidential nomination, the businessman/entertainer reminds some people of notable politicians of the past.
Meet The Man Who Booked Beyonce To Sing For The U.N.'s Global Goals
Acclaimed film writer-director Richard Curtis has lured a superstar cast — including Queen Bee and Stephen Colbert — for a free Central Park concert to get people excited about fixing the world.
For Pope At Congress, A Historic Speech That's Hard To Pigeonhole
What does it mean to U.S. politicians when the Pope calls for an end to income inequality, an attack on Climate Change and respect for religious freedom? Renee Montagne asks NPR's Tom Gjelten.
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Pope Gives Nods To Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day In Speech At Congress
In his address to Congress, Pope Francis highlighted four Americans whom he said have set examples and represent America's cultural tradition. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. are well known figures. Less widely acknowledged are Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day.
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Two Men, One Foot, One Film: 'Finders Keepers'
A new documentary follows the story of two men arguing over ownership of a foot long separated from its owner.
Horror Tries To Have It Both Ways In 'Green Inferno'
Horror auteur Eli Roth tries to both tease political correctness and salute old exploitation films, but it's not always possible to thread the needle.
WATCH: Stanford Wide Receiver Makes 'Catch Of The Year'
Some people are even calling Francis Owusu's catch the best they've ever seen.
More Fair Use News: Google Books, Again, Prevails Against Authors
Google gets another win in a case by book authors and publishers challenging its digital library. Disputes over "fair use" of copyrighted material are bound to continue as more stuff ends up online.
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