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Vinyl's Comeback Keeps Record Pressers Busy
There are about 16 vinyl press plants still operating in the U.S. While there were about 9 million vinyl records sold in the U.S. overall last year — that's just a sliver of total album sales.
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A Key Researcher Says 'Grit' Isn't Ready For High-Stakes Measures
Angela Duckworth worries that when it comes to measuring students' resilience, education policy may be getting ahead of science.
Pa. Man Loses Housing Subsidy After Prostitute Found Under His Bed
Montgomery County, Pa., subsidizes assisted living for about 20 older people. The Intelligencer in Doylestown reports the man man sold liquor to fellow residents and used the profit to pay for a date.
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Dog Sniffs Out Illegally Caught Fish
A Labrador Retriever named Saydee recently completed training, and now she's able to detect illegally caught fish. She made her for bust: 2 men in Bridgeport, Ct., had taken undersized striped bass.
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Nepal Update: Quake's Death Toll Rises; U.S. Chopper Still Missing
Emergency officials in Nepal say at least 76 people have died in Tuesday's earthquake, which hit as the small country is still coping with a prior quake that killed more than 8,000.
Here's A Radical Approach To Big Hospital Bills: Set Your Own Price
Some companies are refusing to pay employee hospital bills that they think are out of line. Instead, they pay what they think is reasonable. So far the gambit appears to be working.
A Rust Belt Story Retold, Through Portraits Of The Women Who Lived It
LaToya Ruby Frazier's photography tells the story of the black community living in the shadow of Andrew Carnegie's first steel mill through portraits of her grandmother, her mother and herself.
Vatican Officially Recognizes State Of Palestine
In a treaty between the two sides, the Holy See switches its diplomatic relations from the Palestine Liberation Organization to the state of Palestine. Israel said it was "disappointed."
Tom Brokaw Reflects On Cancer, 'Nightly News' And His 'Lucky Life'
The former NBC anchorman says his multiple myeloma diagnosis two years ago made him "more conscious of the fact that the days are more numbered." His new memoir is A Lucky Life Interrupted.
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Senate Reaches Deal To Vote Thursday On 'Fast-Track' Trade Bill
The deal calls for separate votes on bills that Democrats had wanted to move as a single package, with a vote on a customs bill that includes safeguards championed by Sen. Charles Schumer.
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