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Susan Mulcahy On 'Confessions Of A Trump Tabloid Scribe'
No page of any newspaper captures the celebrity gossip of New York like Page Six of the Post. Former editor Susan Mulcahy talks to David Greene about how she helped to make the myth of Donald Trump.
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For A Limited Time, Budweiser Will Call Itself 'America'
The "patriotic" cans will be available this month through the November election — just in time for a big sports summer and peak beer-selling season.
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Trump And Ryan Call Meeting A 'Very Positive Step Toward Unification' Of GOP
In a joint statement after their meeting at the Republican National Committee headquarters, the two stressed that the party must unite to defeat likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton this fall.
Researchers Offer Jet Lag Advice In Return For Data About Your Sleep
Users of an app developed by the University of Michigan to help with jet lag entered information on their time zone and sleep patterns that helped academics with their work. But is the approach valid?
As Big Candy Ditches GMOs, Sugar Beet Farmers Hit A Sour Patch
As companies shun genetically modified ingredients, they're buying more sugar extracted from sugar cane rather than beets. Sugar beet farmers are thinking of going back to conventional beets.
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In Polluted India, Negative Ion Necklaces Vow To Help You Breathe Easier
In India, there is money to be made fighting air pollution. NPR examines one product geared towards the bad air: a negative ion necklace.
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Fact-Checking Hillary Clinton's Medicare Buy-In Proposal
The Democratic presidential candidate this week floated the idea of allowing people over 50 to "buy in" to Medicare. NPR looks at how that would affect health care costs for everyone else.
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How Many Levels Can You Count In The Ryan-Trump Chess Game?
Speaker Paul Ryan is widely regarded as a thought leader in his party and in the conservative movement, generally. He speaks often of principles, and he seems to mean it. He has yet to back Trump.
Lightshows, Fire, Nudity, Glitter, Wolves: Welcome To Eurovision 2016
The Grand Finals of Europe's famous annual song competition are Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast in the U.S. for the first time on Logo and LogoTV.com.
Reaction To White House Directive On Transgender Bathrooms
The Obama administration says schools must allow transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. David Greene talks to Matt Sharp of the Alliance Defending Freedom.
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