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Responding To Nuclear Test, S. Korea Cranks Up The K-Pop
South Korea is again blaring news, music and propaganda from banks of loudspeakers along the border. At a minimum, it seems to annoy North Korea.
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Lego Says It Is Changing Its Policy After Ai Weiwei Controversy
The Danish company encountered a social media backlash in October after refusing to sell bricks for a project by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
How A Little Boy's Cancer Diagnosis Inspired A Haunting Video Game
Joel Green was just a baby when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. His dad, Ryan, used his skills as a video game developer to tell the story of the family's struggle with that dragon, cancer.
ESPN Hires Jessica Mendoza For 'Sunday Night Baseball'
Last summer, Mendoza became the network's first female analyst during an MLB broadcast. Now the former Olympic softball player will be joining the broadcast full time.
The Ted Cruz Goldman Sachs Loan, Explained
Here are four ways to understand the controversy that the Texas senator finds himself in after it was revealed that his Senate campaign did not disclose a loan from the Wall Street investment giant.
Long After Armenian Genocide, Retracing A Grandfather's Steps To Survival
For The Hundred-Year Walk, author Dawn Anahid MacKeen visited the sites of her grandfather's escape. Like him, she says she found a haven in Raqqa, Syria, a city currently controlled by ISIS.
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From 'Spin-And-Grin Girl' To 'Product Specialist' — An Auto Show Evolution
Models on turntables in fancy gowns have given way to professionals who are the eyes and ears of car brands.
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4 Assailants, At Least 20 Victims Dead After Hours-Long Attack In Burkina Faso
Al-Qaida-linked gunmen stormed a hotel popular with Westerners in Ouagadougou, taking more than 120 hostages Friday night, officials say. Security forces have now taken back the hotel.
GE's Big City Move Part Of Larger Tech Trend
This week, GE announced it will move from a 42-year-old suburban campus in Fairfied, Conn., to Boston. Experts say corporations make this sort of move to get access to universities and tech workers.
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Flint Combats Lead-Contaminated Water Effects On Child Development
Pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha discovered alarming levels of lead in the drinking water of Flint, Mich. NPR's Scott Simon asks her about an initiative she's leading to help the children affected.
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