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Volkswagen Will Pay U.S. Diesel Car Owners Up To $10 Billion
In a historic civil settlement, VW will buy back or repair cars sold as "clean" but that in fact polluted above legal levels. The company will also pay nearly $5 billion for environmental reparations.
Benghazi Committee Faults Military Response To 2012 Attack
The 800-page report follows a lengthy and politically contentious investigation that had thrust Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state into the spotlight.
House Report On Benghazi Attack: Ample Warning, Weak Response
Republicans on the House special committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi, Libya, attacks release the results of their two-year-long investigation on Tuesday.
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Marlon Williams On World Cafe
Watch the New Zealand country singer perform "When I Was A Young Girl," a song associated with Nina Simone.
FACT CHECK: Clinton's Speech On The Economy, Annotated
NPR's politics team has annotated Hillary Clinton's Monday speech, in which she spoke about student debt, unions and tax rates.
Britain Won't Be The First To Leave A United Europe. Guess Who Was?
Britain is being described as the first country to leave the European Union. That may be true on a technicality, but others left the pan-European body in the past.
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Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers On What 'Brexit' Means For The U.S.
We ask Harvard University's president emeritus about whether or not the U.S. is at risk of a recession, or other economic downturns.
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Brexit Makes Investors Nervous, But U.K. Recession Isn't Certain
Last week's Brexit vote sent financial markets tumbling. It also raised questions about the future of the U.K. economy. Analysts now expect slower growth but not an immediate tumble into recession.
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Beyond Sightseeing: You'll Love The Sound Of America's Best Parks
The National Park Service is racing to record soundscapes of each park that capture nature for the ear. "If we start to lose sounds of wilderness, we start to lose a piece of us," one scientist says.
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Obama Answers Critics That He Hasn't Done Enough To Help Black People
Steve Inkeep talks to President Obama about how race relations have evolved during his presidency. The president says you can always find people who feel that "change hasn't happened fast enough."
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