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Scott Walker's Anti-Union Push May Not Prove So Easy As President
His candidacy has floundered, so the Wisconsin governor is going back to what made him a hero to Republicans — taking on labor unions. But his sweeping efforts will likely run into stiff resistance.
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The Spin Room Goes Mobile As Campaigns Capitalize On Debate 'Moments'
You can expect to be plastered with promoted posts and ads before, during and after Wednesday's second GOP debate.
2 Separate Flash Floods In Utah Leave 16 Dead, 4 Missing
Two vehicles carrying 16 women and children were swept into a sudden rush of floodwater in southern Utah on Monday.
Join The 'Morning Edition' Book Club As We Read 'Fates And Furies'
Author and screenwriter Richard Russo has selected our third book — a new novel by Lauren Groff. Fates and Furies chronicles a marriage over 24 years. Russo calls it "an incredibly ambitious work."
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Art Installation To Welcome Pope Francis To Philadelphia
A Philadelphia artist has been commissioned to welcome the pope with a public art display. She's reinterpreting one of the pope's favorite pieces of art: a baroque painting of the Virgin Mary.
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The Economics Of Happiness And A Country's Income Inequality
For many years people have puzzled over why countries that get richer don't seem to get happier. Now, researchers have an answer.
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North Korea Says Its Main Nuclear Reactor Is Operating Again
The restart of a reactor that produces weapons-grade plutonium was announced by the Korean Central News Agency, which also says North Korea is ready to use nuclear weapons "any time."
Amazon's Bezos Plans To Build, Launch Rockets From Florida
In announcing a new expansion of commercial efforts to launch earthlings into space, Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos says the launch pads at Cape Canaveral have been dormant for too long.
Engineers Create A Titanium Rib Cage Worthy Of Wolverine
Doctors say it's the first time a titanium sternum and set of ribs have been made with a 3-D printer. The custom-made device has already been implanted in the chest of a cancer patient in Spain.
From California, A Warning To Republicans On Anti-Immigration Rhetoric
In the 1990s, California passed a ballot measure to deny state services to people in the country illegally. It was overturned, but some say it's responsible for swinging the state heavily Democratic.
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