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Wal-Mart To Launch New Mobile Pay System In 2016
There's already Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. Prepare for Wal-Mart Pay: a feature in Wal-Mart's app that will allow shoppers to check out with their smartphones.
House Report Says White House Misled Congress On Bergdahl Swap
House Armed Services Committee Republicans are blasting President Obama over the release of Guantanamo Bay detainees in a deal that also freed Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
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Dweezil Zappa On Dad's Music: We Treat It 'Like It's Classical Music'
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with musician Dweezil Zappa, son of Frank Zappa, about his new album, Via Zammata, and his father's influence on his music.
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Bernie Sanders Has Stuck To The Same Message For 40 Years
The senator has built his political career on decrying a rigged economy. NPR found audio dating back to 1976 that is nearly indistinguishable from 2015 when it comes to this message.
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At The Root Of It All, A Little Girl's 'Grandmapal' Left Her Lifelong Love
More than a grandmother, more, even, than a mentor, Doris Louise Rolison was Chloe Longfellow's best friend growing up. Their love remains inscribed with beet stains in their favorite cookbook.
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As Climate Talks Wrap Up, Attendees' Agendas Are On The Line
The United Nations Climate Change Summit in Paris enters its 11th hour. We hear from some of the people who have been there over the last two weeks.
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Muslim Women Who Wear Hijabs Are Fearful Of Backlash After Attacks
David Greene talks to Hosai Mojaddidi and Shahzia Rahman, Muslim women in Irvine, Calif., about their experiences displaying outward signs of their faith after attacks carried out by Muslim radicals.
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Zombie Christmas Fixed To Comply With Zoning Laws
Officials in a Cincinnati suburb have concluded that Jasen Dixon's yard display complies with local zoning laws because he removed its roof. The zombie baby is protected by the U.S. Constitution.
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Library Book Returned 37 Years After Due Date
If you return a book late to the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library in Springfield, Mo., the late fines cannot exceed $5. Whoever returned a book nearly four decades too late left $6, just to be safe.
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DuPont And Dow Agree On Terms For Huge Merger
After the merger, the resulting behemoth would be split into what Dow's chairman and CEO, Andrew Liveris, calls "three powerful new companies." That is, if regulators sign off on the deal.
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