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Left Turns Cause A Quarter Of All Pedestrian Crashes In U.S.
One of the biggest problems with left turns is that the turning driver has a green light when pedestrians have a walk light. Changes in how cars are built have also created more blind spots.
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Service members often struggle with guilt, abandonment and regret. The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs are working to help make those last days meaningful.
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Do Touch The Artwork At Prado's Exhibit For The Blind
The renowned Spanish museum has made 3-D copies of some of its most iconic works to allow blind people to feel them.
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Live Video Apps Like Periscope Make Life Even Less Private
Video cameras are everywhere — from those in smartphones to security cams. And just when you thought it couldn't get harder to hide, live-streaming video apps are raising new questions about privacy.
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Richard Prince has a new exhibit in New York called "New Portraits." Is it steeling when he uses other people's Instagram photos? Prince has been challenged in the past and won.
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
We asked our panel of public-radio hosts to share their favorite new tracks. The resulting mix includes a Swedish R&B singer, a rising L.A. country star and an 18-year-old rapper.
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British Cities Act To Protect Ducks With Their Own Lanes
In London, Manchester and other British cities, those strolling and biking along urban canals have to make way for ducks. White lines mark the new lanes with sprayed on silhouettes of ducks.
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Charter To Pay $78B For Time Warner Cable
The deal comes after federal regulators killed the proposed merger between Time Warner and Comcast. NPR's Renee Montagne speaks with correspondent Jim Zarroli for more details on the proposed deal.
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Cleveland, Justice Department Reach Agreement Over Police Conduct
Similar settlements — known as consent decrees — have required cities to allow independent monitors to oversee new policies. They typically also require new training.
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