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Filmmakers Launch Campaign To Complete Unfinished Orson Welles Film
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to producer Filip Jan Rymsza and director-actor Peter Bogdanovich about the 40-day crowdfunding campaign to complete The Other Side of the Wind.
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You've Saved Money At The Pump. Why Aren't You Spending It?
Falling oil prices haven't boosted economic growth as much as expected. That's partly because consumers have chosen to pay down debt and save some of the windfall rather than spend it all.
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Puerto Rico Wants To Grow Your Next Cup Of Specialty Coffee
More than a century ago, Puerto Rico used to produce world-class coffee. Now farmers there are trying to rebuild the industry by focusing on growing higher-quality beans, which command higher prices.
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The 13 Questions Hillary Clinton Has Answered From The Press
It has been more than three weeks since Hillary Clinton has answered a question from the press. That hasn't stopped reporters from trying.
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Facebook Debuts Instant News Articles From News Organizations
Facebook and several media companies have announced that news articles will now be published directly into users News Feeds. The articles will come from The New York Times, NBC News and others.
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Engineer Applied Emergency Brake Before Fatal Amtrak Derailment
An NTSB board member says the train was traveling at 106 mph while making a turn in a 50-mph zone. Tuesday night's derailment in Philadelphia claimed seven lives; dozens were injured.
Jury Will Hear Final Arguments In Sentencing Of Boston Marathon Bomber
The jury will decide whether 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be sentenced to death or life in prison. They are expected to begin deliberations today.
Military General In Burundi Claims Coup Against Its President
The central African country has been the scene of mass protests over President Pierre Nkurunziza seeking a third term. It's unclear whether the coup has the support of the full military.
What It's Like Living On The Block That Philadelphia Bombed 30 Years Ago
Longtime Philly resident Gerald Renfrow wants you to know that there's more to his block than what happened on May 13, 1985.
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I'm From Philly. 30 Years Later, I'm Still Trying To Make Sense Of The MOVE Bombing
Philadelphia native Gene Demby was 4 years old when city police dropped a bomb on a house of black activists in his hometown. Thirty years later, he's still trying to make sense of it all.
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