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With Porches And Parks, A Texas Community Aims For Urban Utopia
Austin's Mueller neighborhood is a new-urbanist dream, designed to be convivial, walkable and energy-efficient. Every house has a porch or stoop, and all the cars are hidden away.
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Brian Williams Case Raises Fundamental Questions About An Anchor's Role
Two former network news chiefs reflect on the crisis facing NBC over the scandal involving suspended anchor Brian Willliams and question the fundamental role anchors play.
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Obama's Plan To Tax Overseas Earnings Draws Scrutiny
American firms have about $2 trillion in overseas accounts — money they could be using to hire workers and pay dividends in the U.S. The president wants to encourage them to bring that money home.
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Space Station Astronauts In Star Wars-Themed Crew Pic
First there was suited-up astronaut Leland Melvin posing with his dogs. Now, a Space Station crew set for launch in September has donned Jedi robes.
Obama Signs Act Designed To Prevent Suicide Among Veterans
On Thursday, President Obama signed the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention Act. Is it enough? Rachel Martin puts that question to Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald.
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A Texas Community Takes On Racial Tensions Once Hidden Under The Surface
People move to Austin's Mueller neighborhood to become part of a progressive community. But some black residents say they haven't always felt welcome — so Mueller decided to do something about it.
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Chapel Hill Shooting Victims Were 'Radiant,' Teacher Says
One of the young students killed in Tuesday's shooting in Chapel Hill, N.C., Yusor Abu-Salha, spoke to StoryCorps last year with her former third-grade teacher.
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The Black Market For Stolen Health Care Data
The U.S. is moving to digitize health care with electronic medical records, Web portals and mobile apps. But as medical data goes online, it is becoming a hot commodity for hackers.
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David Carr, 'New York Times' Media Critic, Dies At 58
The media columnist for The New York Times died Thursday night after collapsing in the newsroom. David Carr expertly dissected journalism as an industry and as entertainment. He was 58.
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NASA Mission Crew Poses As Jedi Warriors
They even had light sabers for the group portrait. The crew is not headed to a galaxy far far away, but to the International Space Station this fall.
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