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France Identifies Third Attacker In Theater Siege
French media said the 23-year-old man was a French national who had traveled to Syria in 2013. The government has not confirmed his identity.
Yahoo Tries To Avoid A Big Tax Bill Over Alibaba
Yahoo has announced a counterintuitive strategy in its efforts to sell shares in another company: If it can't spin off Alibaba tax-free, the company will try to spin off the rest of Yahoo instead.
Chipotle Faces Another Foodborne Illness Outbreak, This Time In Boston
Outbreaks of foodborne illness are ruining the holiday spirit for Chipotle. The latest cases erupted over the past few days among students at Boston College.
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Sole Copy Of Latest Wu-Tang Album Was Sold To 'Pharma Bro'
The Wu-Tang Clan made just one copy of Once Upon A Time In Shaolin and sold it, shrouded in secrecy, for millions. Bloomberg Business reveals the buyer: a CEO infamous for a massive drug-price hike.
Saudi Arabia Elects Its First Women To Municipal Council
Few women ran and few women voted during the elections, but many in the country see the victories as a turning point for women's rights.
After Historic Gains, French National Party Falls Short In Second-Round Elections
Exit polls for the regional elections in France on Sunday show the far-right National Front party has not succeeded in taking control of some of the major regions of the country.
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A Big-Screen Star Who's More Of A Sphere: Meet BB-8
In preparation for the new Star Wars film, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with franchise fan and podcaster Mike Pilot about a new name you might hear next week — BB-8, a droid in the new film.
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Dodging Droppings, Romans Cope With Massive Influx Of Starlings
Every year, the Eternal City plays host to millions of migrating starlings. That creates problems — slippery, splattery problems. Falcons have been enlisted to drive them away, but have failed.
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Between Cheap Gas And Carbon Caps, Oil Sands Face Uncertain Fate
Canada's potentially lucrative oil sands business faces serious economic challenges. It has some concerned about its future as environmental critics look for ways to keep the oil in the ground.
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How The Federal Reserve Plans To Make $3 Trillion Disappear
The Fed created the money after the financial crisis to try to help the economy, but the money could eventually create inflation or cause bubbles. (This piece initially aired on Oct. 23, 2015 on ATC.)
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