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'We Have Learned Absolutely Nothing': Tom Magliozzi On Decades Of 'Car Talk'
"People say, 'Tell us about radio!' " Magliozzi told Fresh Air in 2001. "We have no idea. We sit in front of the microphones and we know nothing about radio." The Car Talk co-host died Monday at 77.
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Sleeper Maryland Race Could Be Tuesday's Biggest Upset
The governor's race in one of the bluest states in the nation has gotten uncomfortably tight.
Researchers Tap Web Chatter To Figure Out Who's Sick
With the help of online data, doctors and public health officials are tracking the spread of illnesses and predicting where they might strike next. The analyses also provide clues for prevention.
From NYC's International Schools, Lessons For Teaching Unaccompanied Minors
Schools around the U.S. are struggling to accommodate the influx of children from Central America. These schools have been helping students from around the world adjust and learn for years.
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It's Still Too Early For Tanking Oil Prices To Curb U.S. Drilling
The U.S. is now the world's largest oil producer, and some worry that falling prices could mean an industry slowdown. But with production costs also falling, drillers are unlikely to cut back soon.
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Republican Ricketts elected Nebraska governor
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Republican Pete Ricketts, a multimillionaire former executive at TD Ameritrade, has been elected governor of Nebraska.Voters on…
Nebraska voters approve wage rise to $9 an hour
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Voters have approved a measure raising Nebraska's minimum wage to $9 an hour by 2016.The measure won Tuesday despite opposition from…
Republican Young beats Appel for 3rd district seat
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — David Young, a longtime aide to U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, has been elected in Iowa's 3rd district.Voters on Tuesday elected…
No clear winner yet in Nebraska's Second Congressional District race
There is no declared winner yet in the race for Nebraska's Second Congressional District.As of 2 am Wednesday, Democratic candidate Brad Ashford led…
Americana: Hot Dogs, Apple Pie And Football?
Commentator Frank Deford explains why he thinks football has a better claim on being America's national pastime than baseball.
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