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Is Trump's Deal With Carrier A Form Of Crony Capitalism?
Steve Inskeep talks with former Commerce Secretary Donald Evans and libertarian economist Tyler Cowen about the problems that arise when a president pressures individual companies to do his bidding.
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San Bernardino Shooting's Signs Have Faded, But Memories Remain Piercing
One year ago, a terrorist attack at a county office party in San Bernardino left 14 people dead and 22 injured. Survivors of the attack and members of the community say the attack still haunts them.
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Hot-Dog Tiaras And Other '70s Dinner Party' Delicacies
A food blogger's fascination with retro entertaining pays off in a colorful volume of curious eats.
Beaver Knocks Over Holiday Decorations At Maryland Dollar General
The sheriff's office in St. Mary's County says a beaver walked into the store, wandered into the Christmas section and knocked a few items over before being safely removed by animal control.
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Emergency Evacuation Notice Arrived After The Flames For Some In Tennessee
As the death toll continued to rise from a wildfire that destroyed parts of Gatlinburg, Tenn., officials began to assess the response to a blaze that grew out of control in a matter of minutes.
Jury In S.C. Police Shooting Trial Says It Is Struggling To Reach Verdict
Michael Slager is accused of murder for killing unarmed motorist Walter Scott in 2015. On Friday, jurors initially said they were hopelessly deadlocked, but then asked to keep deliberating.
5 Fact Checks From Trump's Cincinnati 'Thank-You Tour' Kickoff
Trump brought out a lot of his greatest hits: slamming trade deals, claiming the economy is failing and touting his poll numbers. But he strayed from the facts several times.
Trump's Defense Pick Challenges Rules Regarding Civilian Control Of The Military
Legally, recently retired generals aren't eligible to serve as secretary of defense. While praising James Mattis' service, some Democrats question whether he should lead the Defense Department.
U.N. Finally Apologizes For Cholera In Haiti ... But Omits One Point
On Thursday, Ban Ki-moon apologized to the Haitian people: "We simply did not do enough with regard to the cholera outbreak."
For Aleppo Residents Under Siege, A Risky Journey To Relative Safety
Civilians in the rebel-held side of the city are fleeing for their lives, dodging crossfire along the front line to reach the regime-held part of the city. "It was all so sudden," one woman tells NPR.
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