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Aid Groups See A Drop-Off In U.S. Health Volunteers To Fight Ebola
International aid groups say the decline in volunteers is due to quarantine restrictions imposed by New York and New Jersey.
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FAA Can Regulate Small Drones: NTSB Reverses Judge's Ruling
Overturning a federal judge's ruling that the FAA was wrong to fine a man $10,000 for flying a small drone, the NTSB says the agency can regulate such drones as "aircraft."
How Baylor Wired Up McLane Stadium For Your Phone
One of the great feats of Baylor’s McLane stadium is how wired it is—in the past we’ve talked about the WiFi setup at the stadium that allows you to watch…
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Judge Allows Perry Case to Go Forward, Overrules Objections Over Prosecutor's Oath
The judge in the abuse of power case against Governor Rick Perry is overruling objections from Perry's legal team over the way the special prosecutor...
Border Surge Could Continue Through August
The surge of state law enforcement on Texas’ southern border will continue through August if a request made by the state’s top leaders is approved next...
Texas Grid Operator Says Clean Energy Plan Could Raise Bills and Lead to Blackouts
The clean energy plan put forth by the Environmental Protection Agency aims to combat climate change by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by...
Outside Of The Games, Are Sports Corrupt?
Commentator Frank Deford discusses some recent sports-related scandals, including the abuse of young swimmers by their coaches, and fake classes created for college athletes.
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No 'Misteak': High Beef Prices A Boon For Drought-Weary Ranchers
If you've shopped for meat recently, you no doubt have noticed that beef prices are up. That may be hard on consumers, but the prices are helping ranchers purchase expensive feed and rebuild herds.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders On How Democrats Lost White Voters
In an interview with Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent in the Senate, says he may run for president.
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Keystone XL Pipeline Proponents Vow To Try Again Next Year
A bill in the Senate to bypass a State Department review and approve the controversial project failed to gather enough support Tuesday night. Pipeline backers fell one vote short of the 60 needed.
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