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In 'Spectre,' Bond's Back And Looking Over His Shoulder
NPR film critic Bob Mondello reviews Spectre, the latest in the Bond franchise. It's got the Bond cars, the Bond villain and the Bond girls, but it lacks the feeling of its predecessors.
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Ansari And Yang Explore The First-Generation Experience In 'Master Of None'
Parks and Recreation colleagues Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang bonded over their experiences as Asian-Americans living very different lives from their parents. Their new series is streaming on Netflix.
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N.Y. Attorney General Investigates Whether Exxon Mobil Lied On Climate Change
Investigators want to know if the company deceived investors and the public about risks associated with climate change. The company protests that it has included those risks in its reports for years.
New York Attorney General Launches Investigation Into ExxonMobil
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Neela Banerjee of Inside Climate News about the investigation into the allegations ExxonMobil knew more about climate change than it told investors and the public.
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Bet You Read It Now: iTunes Terms Of Service Becomes A Graphic Novel
In an online graphic novel, the only dialogue is the lengthy iTunes Terms and Conditions agreement. Steve Jobs is the main character, and the author gives readers an education in comic book history.
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Movie Review: 'Spotlight'
The new movie Spotlight is about the team of investigative reporters at the Boston Globe that broke the story of sexual abuse in Boston's Catholic Archdiocese.
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W.Va. City Battles Rising Substance Abuse Among Middle-Aged Whites
Huntington Mayor Steven Williams tells Renee Montagne they have been coping with many of the issues researchers say contribute to the reported increase in death rates for middle-aged white Americans.
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First British Tourists Leave Egypt, As Questions About Airline Crash Linger
British investigators tell the BBC that they "believe a bomb was put in the hold prior to take-off," the news agency reports.
U.S. Economy Added 271,000 Jobs In October, Beating Expectations
The unemployment rate dipped slightly to 5 percent, according to the report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
17-year-old boy found in Omaha with gunshot wound
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police have found a 17-year-old boy with a gunshot wound in southeast Omaha.The Omaha World-Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1MfVuTz )…
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