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What's The Most Important Thing Food Labels Should Tell Us?
Food labels have become battlegrounds. Government regulators, companies and food movement activists have been fighting over what belongs on the label. (GMOs? Trans fats? Claims that bran prevents heart disease?) We asked four big thinkers for their dream food label.
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How Trump's Attacks On The Federal Reserve Impact The Organization's Independence
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Nick Timiraos of the Wall Street Journal about how President Trump's recent attacks on the Federal Reserve affect the entity's independence.
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Prince Harry wins court victory against tabloids in phone hacking case
Prince Harry and 100 other celebrities sued UK tabloids for allegedly hacking their phones to get scoops in the 1990s & early 2000s.
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Missouri Senator Roy Blunt On Possible Ways To Improve Policing In The U.S.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., about his views on what the federal government and lawmakers can do about police excessive force.
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Democrats Are Celebrating Big Victories In Tuesday's Election
Democrats had a strong election night, claiming victory in the race for governor in Kentucky and taking back control of the Virginia legislature.
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True Death Toll In South Africa May Be Closer To Double The Deaths Its Reported
Officially, South Africa has reported 53,000 COVID-19 deaths. Scientists believe that in reality the death toll may surpass 100,000 — which has many questioning everything from faith to rationality.
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In Shift To Streaming, Netflix Customers Find Holes
Costly licensing fees and content deals with other companies limit Netflix's ability to offer all the movies and TV shows for streaming that its customers want. Experts say the company must find the balance of offering enough variety at the right price to keep up its popularity.
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Whole Foods Founder John Mackey On Fascism And 'Conscious Capitalism'
The outspoken Whole Foods founder tells us why he hates "Obamacare" and why we have trouble cutting the sugar, fat and salt out of our diets. But now he's told CBS he used a poor choice of words when referring to the health law as fascism.
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Robots Are Trying To Pick Strawberries. So Far, They're Not Very Good At It
Strawberry growers are so worried about the farmworker shortage that they're testing a strawberry-picking robot. But while picking strawberries is easy for humans, machines struggle with the task.
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What does the fight over abortion rights look like in 2024?
On the 51st anniversary of the Roe v. Wade ruling, NPR's A Martinez talks to Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley of Power to Decide, about abortion rights issues in elections.
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