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M-Battled: Swedish Court Bars M&M's Over Trademark Dispute
An appeals court in Sweden says M&M's should melt from the market, because they look too similar to another candy.
Cancer Scientist Jams With Willie Nelson One More Time
Joe Palca was fresh out of college in 1975 when he got a job as a lab tech, working for a young scientist and country music fan who would one day harness the immune system to fight cancer.
Sourcing The Crowd: California Company Stages Phony Protests
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with This American Life contributor and founder of Found Magazine Davy Rothbart, who went inside the company "Crowds on Demand," a company you call when you need a crowd of people for any reason. This company sends fake paparazzi, pretend campaign protestors and pretend news crews to stoke more protest.
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Supreme Court Overturns Death Sentence In Judge Recusal Case
If a prosecuting attorney has signed off on the death penalty against a certain defendant, can that same attorney later be on of a panel of judges reviewing that death sentence?
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Hillary Clinton Speaks To NPR About President Obama's Endorsement
Clinton said she is looking forward to working with Bernie Sanders "during the campaign and then after the inauguration," as the rivals figure out how to unify.
Curious Orange: Gull Gets Dyed After Diving Into Vat Of Tikka Masala
A sea gull got the day-glo treatment after it fell into a vat of spicy chicken at a factory in Wales.
Federal Appeals Court Says There Is No Right To Carry Concealed Weapons In Public
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that local law enforcement may restrict the carrying of concealed weapons.
Baltimore Lawyer Skeptical About Prospect Of Convictions In Freddie Gray Case
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Baltimore attorney Steven Levin who has successfully defended police against misconduct charges ranging up to murder. He talks about the start of the trial against the driver of the police van, in which Freddie Gray suffered lethal injuries. The driver is accused of deliberately giving Gray a "rough ride."
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Early Voting Lawsuits Center On Key Swing State Of Ohio
The fight over who gets to vote when is heating up in Ohio, which has become the epicenter of legal fights over voter access.
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How Do You Say 'Gnarly' In Amharic? Ethiopia Gets Its First Skate Park
The country hopes to cash in on the sport's global popularity. And the kids love doing flips and handstands.
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