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Waco To Be Featured In C-Span Series
Waco will be featured in a series of stories on C-Span in December. A crew from the television station has been touring Waco this week, making stops…
Denton Voted To Ban Fracking. So Now What?
This week Denton, Texas became the first city in the state to ban fracking within its city limits. The ban passed with nearly 59 percent of the vote....
Democratic Share of Latino Vote Shrinks in Texas
With Election Day in the rear-view mirror, we’re getting a look at research into what voters had to say. Political opinion research firm Latino...
Texas' Top Health Official Reflects On Ebola Response In Dallas
Friday is a big day in North Texas: It’s the last day of monitoring for any North Texan who might have been exposed to Ebola. If all goes well – and so...
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Beyond Cat Videos: YouTube Bets On Production Studio 'Playgrounds'
The online video giant has just opened a gleaming new production studio in Manhattan. It's part of an effort to attract new viewers — and ultimately compete with companies like Netflix and Hulu.
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Bomb Techs Work Through 'Dark Spots' To Brighter Lives
In an update to a 2011 StoryCorps interview, retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Max Voelz, whose wife died disarming an IED, and Sgt. Mary Dague, who lost both arms in Iraq, both say they are happy now.
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OOPS! 'Morning Edition's' Best Bloopers
Morning Edition hosts recount and replay some of the show's less-than-perfect moments on the air.
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Future U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Will Require More Brain Than Brawn
The face of manufacturing has changed. In the future, the pool of workers is expected to be smaller. And if workers want to succeed, they'll need continuous improvement with on-the-job education.
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Army Drops Use Of Term 'Negro'
The document listed the term as an acceptable way to refer to African Americans. The Army said it removed it as soon as it noticed it.
Guinea Is Seeing More Ebola Cases: Can The Trend Be Stopped?
The country where the outbreak began is now seeing an uptick in the number of new patients. Marc Poncin of Doctors Without Borders explains why — and what's being done to bring things under control.
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