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Low Gas Prices Expected To Continue In 2016
U.S. drivers are becoming accustomed to lower prices at the pump, and sales of bigger cars are rising. But if people start driving more because they can afford it, will it hurt environmental efforts?
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2 Students Hope Their Investment In Arts Education Will Pay Off
Follow your dreams — that's what so many parents tell their kids. But at what cost? We caught up with two students who chose very different paths to study the arts in New York City.
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It's Costing A Lot Of Money To Make Those Toenails Fungus-Free
The health care system could save millions of dollars on treating toenail fungus by cutting out one test, researchers say. But that means that some people might take medication they didn't need.
Snowless Ski Resorts Offer Hiking, Mini Golf — Or Pleas For Donations
This is the winter that just won't start. That means resorts are reopening summer activities — or, in some cases, asking the public for good ideas.
Why One Latino Group Is Chasing High Schoolers Ahead Of 2016
There are more than 25 million Latinos eligible to vote, and that number is growing quickly. The bulk of that growth is not from new immigration, but rather from Latino teens turning 18.
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ER Docs Say Rule Change Could Raise Patients' Out-Of-Network Bills
Two physicians groups say federal government regulations for out-of-network emergency care payments will cost consumers more because insurers will pay less.
'Tranquility' Is A Way Station On Iowa's Campaign Trail
Presidential campaigns involve hundreds of paid staff and thousands of volunteers. A critical element is supporter housing. Kurt Meyer opens his home to campaign employees, volunteers and candidates.
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Film Critic David Edelstein Says 2015 Offered An 'Embarrassment Of Riches'
Fresh Air's movie critic had no shortage of material to consider when it came time to make his top 10 list this year.
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Arts And Crafts!
We welcome an unusual VIP to the studio (he couldn't make it to a live taping).
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Recess!
Host Ophira Eisenberg and house musician Jonathan Coulton ring the bell for recess, and take classic games to the next level in "Playground Nationals."
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