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Coming Soon To A Filling Station Near You: $1.99 Gasoline
OnCue in Oklahoma City was the first place in the country to drop its price per gallon below $2. Several other cities are likely to get similarly cheap gas soon, an expert says.
Defining Narrative Questioned In 'Rolling Stone' UVA Rape Story
Rolling Stone says new discrepancies have emerged in its recent story about an alleged campus rape at the University of Virginia.
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Labor Secretary: Job Growth Is Good, But Wages Need Help
Melissa Block speaks with Labor Secretary Thomas Perez about the latest jobs numbers and the persistent problem of wage stagnation.
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Half A Million Flee To Shelters As Typhoon Hits Philippines
Hagupit hit the archipelago as a severe Category 4 storm in a region still recovering from a 2013 typhoon that killed 7,300. This storm could drop 2 feet of rain in some areas.
NASA's Orion Capsule Looks And Acts Like Apollo
With the launch of a new NASA spacecraft and a probe nearing Pluto, it's been a busy week in space. NPR science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel tells NPR's Scott Simon what's going on up there.
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Remembering Rodney King, Southern Calif. Watches Ferguson, NY
LA's Leimert Park neighborhood saw riots after the Rodney King verdict. Nearby in the Simi Valley, where many in law enforcement live, residents see the recent shootings from their own perspective.
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'Fewer' Or 'Less?' The Express Lane Language Debate
It's a divisive topic. Were you taught that it should be "10 items or fewer?" That would make "10 items or less" a glaring grammatical error.
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Obama Appointees Could Become Targets For GOP Ire
Two nominees to President Obama's cabinet await Senate confirmation hearings. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with senior Washington editor Ron Elving about their prospects.
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NOLA Police Hope Body Cameras Provide Important Evidence
Police officers in New Orleans started wearing cameras this spring. Independent police monitor Susan Hutson tells NPR's Scott Simon how the NOPD's camera implementation is going.
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Less Wrestling, More Sport In Roller Derby World Cup
Players with names like Enemy, Tantrum and Blockadile Dundee are competing in this weekend's Roller Derby Blood and Thunder World Cup. The competition features teams from 30 countries.
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