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SIDNEY, Neb. (AP) — An investment firm has purchased a significant stake in Cabela's, and wants the outdoor retailer to consider strategic changes such as…
Bad Review Of Unopened French Restaurant Costs Reviewer
A bad restaurant write-up couldn't have been real as the restaurant had yet to open, a French court ruled.
Iranian-American Is Reportedly Arrested At Tehran Airport
News of Siamak Namazi's detention comes as Iran takes part in international talks on Syria, with foreign ministers of the U.S. and other countries meeting today in Vienna.
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The Blimp That Split Ended Up In Two
The high-tech military surveillance blimp that broke loose over Maryland and Pennsylvania this week was brought down by a low-tech solution: It was shot and deflated.
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U.S. Will Send Special Operations Troops To Help Fight ISIS In Syria
The small force will be sent to northern Syria to "help coordinate local ground forces and Coalition efforts" to counter ISIS, a senior administration official confirms to NPR's Scott Horsley.
The Hair-Raising Science Of Goose Bumps
Skunk Bear's shivery new video explores how and why our skin acts so weird when we watch a scary movie, get cold or listen to music.
Chilean Desert, One Of The Driest Places On Earth, Is Awash In Flowers
A bloom generally occurs once every five to seven years, but heavy rains have produced a burst of color the likes of which hasn't been seen in nearly two decades.
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Also this week: a story from an NPR Music reporter about the "lost art of listening."
Medical Students Crunch Big Data To Spot Health Trends
It's not enough anymore to learn how to size up the symptoms of a particular patient, say specialists in bioinformatics. Modern doctors need to learn to see patterns in huge data sets, too.
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