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'Destiny: The Taken King' Combines 3 Different Video Game Genres
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Forbes gaming columnist Paul Tassi about Tuesday's release of The Taken King, a new installment of the hugely popular Destiny video game.
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Pushing To Attract Millennials, Taco Bell Will Offer Beer And Wine
Later this month, Taco Bell will open two "Cantinas" in San Francisco and Chicago that will serve booze and shareable tapas.
Spending Public Money On Sports Stadiums Is Bad Business
Municipalities all over the country keep forking over money for new football stadiums, and sports commentator Frank Deford finds it outrageous "because football stadiums are the worst excesses."
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Fiorina Will Need To Stand Out, Not Just Stick Out, On Debate Stage
There's a lot at stake for Carly Fiorina at tonight's Republican debate. She joins 10 men on stage, including Donald Trump, who was recently quoted making negative comments about her face.
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In India, A Battle Brews Over A Museum Honoring A Revered Leader
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to update the Nehru Memorial Museum, honoring India's first prime minister, to include his own achievements. Critics say it's an effort to undermine Nehru's legacy.
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How Former Gang Member Richard Cabral Went From Prison To Prime Time
Cabral is up for an Emmy on Sunday, but it wasn't long ago that he was facing a possible 35-year sentence for violent assault. He says a program called Homeboy Industries helped turn his life around.
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A Former Hungarian Leader Hosts Migrants, Despite Government Crackdown
Ferenc Gyurcsany, Hungary's prime minister from 2004 to 2009, and his wife have opened their home to give Syrian migrants "one normal night." A new law criminalizing such actions won't stop them.
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Red Cross Effort To Shut Down Inquiry Fails; Report Calls For Outside Oversight
The American Red Cross allegedly did not fully cooperate with a government investigation of its performance and finances. Now investigators and a congressman want the charity's books open for audits.
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LIVE CHAT: Follow The Debate With NPR's Politics Team
See NPR's archived chat from Wednesday's Republican presidential debates.
Turned Away In Hungary, Migrants Seek Passage Through Croatia
Hundreds of people who were caught on the Serbian side of Hungary's border when the border was sealed Tuesday are sleeping out in the open; some are taking Croatia up on its offer of passage.
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