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EPA Announces New Regulations On Methane Emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency is aiming to cut methane emissions by 40 to 45 percent over the next 10 years. The new regulations are expected to regulate emissions from the oil and gas industry.
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U.S. Army Sergeant: 'Excited,' 'Intrigued,' By Women Completing Ranger Course
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Sgt. Janiece Marquez, who worked alongside Green Berets in Afghanistan, about whether this is a victory for those seeking to change the gendering within Army policy.
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Judge Rules 2 Police Officers To Be Tried For Murder Of Homeless Man
The officers were on duty when they killed James Boyd near Albuquerque, N.M. The killing was one of several incidents that drew a rebuke from the Department of Justice.
FDA Approves First Drug To Boost Women's Sexual Desire
The daily pill, called Addyi, modestly increased women's interest in sex in clinical tests. The approval was praised by some women's advocates as a milestone and condemned by others as irresponsible.
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Cherokee Purple: The Story Behind One Of Our Favorite Tomatoes
Consumers have seed savers and amateur breeders to thank for discovering and sharing heirloom varieties of some vegetables and tomatoes like the Cherokee Purple.
Cleaner Cities, Cleaner Planet
We need to find a way to convince people that, like city parks and streets, the air we breathe is a space we share with everyone and, so, we need to keep it clean, says commentator Marcelo Gleiser.
Disney To Build 'Star Wars' Theme Lands At Parks In Florida And California
Coming to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., and Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif.: an immersive Star Wars land that will be one of Disney's biggest and most expensive theme-park projects.
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Bizarre Workplace Policies? Our Listeners Experienced Them
A New York Times article characterized Amazon as a harsh and punishing place to work. That got Morning Edition wondering about the most unusual workplace policies its listeners have experienced.
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China's Government Tries To Stabilize Its Financial Markets
David Greene talks to Simon Rabinovitch, the Asia economics editor, for The Economist about China's slowing economy, the global impact and what the government is trying to do.
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For Latinos, Environment Seems Just As Important As Immigration
Latinos, more than other Americans, see climate change as a man-made problem. An increasing body of research shows that they are deeply concerned about its potential impact on their families.
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