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The Latest On New York City Explosion
Officials are investigating an explosion that happened in Manhattan Saturday night. NPR's Rachel Martin gets the latest.
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The Migrant Crisis, By The Numbers
In the fast-moving migrant crisis, here's a snapshot of the key figures.
Just 2 Russian Bros Working Out, Grilling Steak, Drinking Tea
Newly released pictures of President Vladimir Putin show him working out at a gym and grilling steaks with his prime minister. It may be part of a government effort to boost Putin's approval ratings.
Most Health Savings Account Owners Stick With Conservative Options
People who have had health savings accounts open longer are more likely to invest their contributions. But only about 5 percent of all account holders do so.
A Nasty Place On Wall Street: What Kind Of A Dive Is This?
Stock prices plunged Monday, prompting Wall Street analysts to talk about a "correction" in stock prices. But many savers worry that this might be the start of a long "bear" market.
16 'Spiffy' Words College Students Used In 1916
The campus can be a laboratory of great experimentation — especially when it comes to American English.
Babies Who Eat Rice Cereal Have Higher Arsenic Levels, Study Finds
Multiple studies have found that rice-based foods contain traces of arsenic. Now a study finds babies fed rice cereals and other rice-based snacks have higher concentrations of arsenic in their urine.
Connecticut Democrats Divided Over Gun Control Ahead Of Primary
Gun control has become a major subject of debate in the Connecticut Democratic presidential primary.
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Twitter Wins NFL Deal To Stream 2016 Thursday Night Football
The NFL hopes to reach a broader audience, including those who don't have cable, while Twitter is looking to attract and keep new users.
'The Holy Bible' Makes Library Association's List Of Most 'Challenged' Books
The challenges show religion is "on the minds of many people," says Deborah Caldwell Stone of the American Library Association. Another reason people objected to books was explicit sexual content.
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