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U.S. Adds More Screening For Visitors Who Don't Need Visas
The changes came about because authorities are concerned about people who hold Western passports but may have become radicalized.
New Reports Question Whether CDC Contractor On Elevator With Obama Was Felon
Now unemployed, he tells The New York Times that what begun as one of the most remarkable days of his life turned into a "nightmare."
Hyundai, Kia Fined $100 Million Over Misleading Gas Mileage Figures
The companies misstated how efficient 1.2 million of its cars were. The Justice Department, which brought complaints under the Clean Air Act, called the settlement "unprecedented."
Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's 'Car Talk,' Dies At 77
Tom Magliozzi bantered weekly with his brother, Ray, on the public radio show. They joked, laughed and sometimes even gave good advice to listeners with car troubles. Tom Magliozzi was 77 years old.
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Senate Race May Help Drive Record Midterm Turnout In New Hampshire
New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers discusses the tight Senate race between incumbent Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, and Republican Scott Brown, a former senator from Massachusetts.
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For Russian Kids, A Disability Often Means Life In An Orphanage
Nearly 30 percent of Russian children with disabilities end up in state orphanages, where they can suffer neglect and abuse at understaffed facilities, according to a human rights group.
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'We Have Learned Absolutely Nothing': Tom Magliozzi On Decades Of 'Car Talk'
"People say, 'Tell us about radio!' " Magliozzi told Fresh Air in 2001. "We have no idea. We sit in front of the microphones and we know nothing about radio." The Car Talk co-host died Monday at 77.
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Iraq's Yazidis Appeal For Help In Finding Their Missing Women
U.S. airstrikes helped save thousands from the Yazidi community in northern Iraq in August. But the group says the Islamic State has seized many Yazidi women and is selling them as sex slaves.
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Domino's Becomes A Tech Company That Happens To Make Pizza
Advancements in online and mobile orders have become key ingredients for the company's recent success. Domino's innovations include an online pizza tracker and a voice-ordering app.
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Grannies Taking Care Of Grannies Is Good For Everyone
Who better to check on the health of older folks than other older folks? That's what AgeWell Global, an innovative program in South Africa, is doing.
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