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New Hampshire Woman Stopped For Distracted Driving
Police pulled the woman over for using a cellphone while driving. They then discovered she had no license and had a kid on her lap. Not a child but a baby goat.
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Why Self-Driving Cars Won 2016
The automotive industry had a good year in sales. It had an even better year in innovation.
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Democrats, Republicans Hold Separate Meetings To See Secret Russia Probe Documents
Republicans demanded to see information related to a government informant who contacted Trump campaign aides in 2016.
Ahead Of Her 90th Birthday, Thea Musgrave Continues To Make Mark On The Music World
Musgrave was born in Scotland 90 years ago this Sunday — and she's still composing.
Problems along the global supply chain cause a shortage of just about everything
The global supply chain is suffering from factory closures in Asia due to the Delta variant and scarcity of shipping containers, truck drivers, raw materials and workers.
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In Age of Cuts, Some CEO Pensions Total Millions
As companies continue to scale back pensions for their workers, some CEOs will earn millions of dollars annually in retirement, according to figures released by the AFL-CIO.
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Alito Advocated Immunity for U.S. Wiretap Use
A new set of documents from Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito contains his argument that executive-branch officials have immunity when ordering domestic wiretaps in violation of the law. Other documents from his years at the Justice Department reveal a restrictive position on racial discrimination.
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Election Campaigning Grips Haiti
There are 35 presidential candidates and 44 parties running in Haiti's first elections since former President Jean Bertrand Aristide's ouster last year.
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Ben Sollee: Cellist Sings Soul
Fusing unique instrumentation with a soulful and sometimes playful voice, Sollee defies convention. His Kentucky roots shine through on his debut album, Learning to Bend, and in its photography, design, videos and music. Sollee plays music from his first CD on WXPN.
CES 2022: Tech convention continues despite omicron, big name pull-outs
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is on this week in Las Vegas, one of the few in-person events still being held during a surge of COVID-19 cases.
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