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Panama Papers Fallout Hurts A Reputation Panama Thought It Had Fixed
Panama has improved transparency in its banking and legal sectors, and its economy is a bright spot in Latin America. But the Panama Papers have hurt the country's reputation.
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Takata Air Bag Recall Expands To 40 Million More Vehicles
Federal regulators have increased the number of vehicles to be recalled because of defective air bags made by Takata Corp. An additional 35 to 40 million air bag inflators will need to be replaced.
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How Much Does It Cost To Educate A Student In Michigan? (Or, In The U.S.?)
Who knows how much it takes to educate a child, and how do you find out? The state of Michigan is trying to answer those questions right now.
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Justice Department Says N.C. Bathroom Law Violates Civil Rights
Gov. Pat McCrory responded in a statement, saying, "We will be reviewing to determine the next steps." The state has until Monday to respond.
California Raises Age Of Tobacco Purchase To 21 And Tightens Vaping Rules
A package of tobacco bills signed into state law this week aims to cut the use of tobacco and e-cigarettes by adolescents and young adults, proponents say. Military personnel can still buy at age 18.
'I'm Sorry,' Says Man Who Claimed To Be Bitcoin's Creator
"I know now that I am not strong enough for this," says Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright, 45, in a mysterious new blog posting.
How Mexican Cuisine Was Doing Fusion 500 Years Ago
In her new cookbook, Mexican chef Pati Jinich explores the many cultures — from Africans to Chinese to French to Lebanese and more — who left their culinary imprint on her native country's cuisine.
Sugar Vs. Sugar: Which Crop Is More Environmentally Friendly?
NPR explores whether one version is better for the environment than the other.
Ahead Of Derby Day, Kentucky Residents Gather Early To Beat Tourists
For generations, the day before the Kentucky Derby was unofficially considered "Louisville's Day at the Races," when locals could enjoy Churchill Downs without the huge Derby crowds, high admission prices and general madness. But over the past few years, "Oaks Day" has become popular among out-of-towners who come in early and make a whole weekend of it. Now, locals gather on the Thursday before the Derby.
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How The Media Failed In Covering Donald Trump
The media didn't create Trump, but that's no defense: They missed his rise and enabled him too.
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