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'The End of Oak Street' is a good time at the movies, plain and simple
Writer-director David Robert Mitchell knows what he's doing: this movie is silly, scary, and over-the-top all at once.
It's been a record summer for foodborne illness
Heat and tainted produce have made this a record summer for foodborne illness. Cases of cyclosporiasis have topped 10,000, and the CDC just traced a new salmonella outbreak to Mexican jalapeños.
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Low-Income Teens Have Best Shot At Getting HPV Vaccine
Doctors have a hard time getting teenagers vaccinated, but they're making progress, according to data from the CDC. Low-income teens are most likely to get the first shot of HPV vaccine.
Not All Chinese Restaurants Are Created Equal
Host Scott Simon talks to accountant David Chan of Los Angeles about his expertise on Chinese restaurants. He's eaten in more than 6,000 of them.
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Portugal observes national day of mourning as Lisbon streetcar death toll rises to 17
The streetcar's crumpled wreckage was still on the downtown road where it crashed Thursday. Officials declined to speculate on whether a faulty brake or a snapped cable may have caused the accident.
What We Know About The Oregon School Shooting
At Umpqua Community College in rural Oregon on Thursday, a shooter killed nine victims, wounded others and killed himself in the rampage. President Obama addressed the shooting in remarks at a press conference Friday.
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Turns Out Monkey Bars And Kickball Might Be Good For The Brain
Research shows that, like adults, kids benefit from frequent breaks while working. So, a handful of schools in North Texas are experimenting with more recess.
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Tired Of Paying For Checked Baggage? You're Actually Getting A Good Deal
Everyone hates to pay extra for checked baggage on an airline. But you probably aren't paying enough — in fact, your baggage is bumping far more lucrative cargo.
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Break It Down: NPR Reporters Fact Check The Republican Debate
Last night's presidential debate focused on economic issues. Our reporters look at candidate claims about business creation, the minimum wage, trade and the length of the tax code.
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A List Of The Deadliest Mass Shootings In Modern U.S. History
A gunman opened fire at a nightclub in Orlando, Fla., and killed at least 50 people. It is the worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history. Here are the others.
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