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Students Quarantined For Potential Measles Exposure At 2 Los Angeles Universities
Two universities in Los Angeles have placed some students and staff under quarantine or self-isolation after they were believed to have been exposed to someone on campus with measles.
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An Exit Interview With 'New York Magazine' Editor-In-Chief Adam Moss
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New York Magazine editor-in-chief Adam Moss about leaving the publication. He's the longest serving editor in the magazine's history, a job he's held for 15 years.
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Rare Blizzard Meteorologists Are Calling 'Bomb Cyclone' Hits Central U.S.
A major winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and extremely strong winds to much of the central U.S. Forecasters say it will be one of Colorado's most intense storms.
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FAA Acting Head Dan Elwell On Boeing Decision
NPR's David Greene speaks with Dan Elwell, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, about the decision to ground all Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
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Pillows Queens Makes Spirited Pop Punk
The Dublin four-piece band sings clever lyrics in loud and proud Irish accents.
A Honduran Father Is Reunited With His Daughter, 10 Months After Being Separated
Jose Eduardo was separated from his daughter Yaimy after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border last spring. He was deported, but his daughter remained in U.S. custody. Now, he has returned to find her.
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Boeing Will Pause Delivery Of 737 Max Jets, But Continue To Build Them
Boeing's 737 Max line has been grounded, making things tricky at the plant near Seattle. It's filled with undelivered 737s and it's not clear what will happen to them.
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The FAA's Relationship With Airlines And Manufacturers Is Under Scrutiny, Again
The Federal Aviation Administration regulates and oversees aviation in the United States. But it can also be a cozy relationship, as it works closely with airlines and manufacturers.
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College Admissions Scandal Is Just The Latest For University Of Southern California
The University of Southern California finds itself at the center of the college admissions scam revealed this week. This is the latest in a string of high profile scandals that have caused turmoil.
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The Evolution Of Antitrust Laws In America
With presidential candidates talking about breaking up big companies, NPR's Planet Money looks at the origins of America's antitrust laws.
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