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After Winter's Chill, Economists Predict A Warming Trend
A cold, snowy winter in most of the country hurt economic growth, but forecasters see conditions improving for the rest of the year.
Apple Sold 30,000 iPhones An Hour Last Quarter, Scored Record Profits
The tech giant sold 74 million phones in three months.
U.S. Economic Growth Slowed Considerably In 3rd Quarter
Growth came in at a 1.5 percent annual rate, a sharp slowdown from the 3.9 percent gain in the previous quarter. Companies cut back on the amount of goods on shelves, but consumers continued to spend.
Fresh Air Weekend: Women In Combat; 'Bette And Joan'; 'The Photo Ark'
Maj. Mary Jennings Hegar discusses her memoir, Shoot Like a Girl. David Bianculli says Bette and Joan is "wickedly funny." Joel Sartore talks about his effort to photograph 12,000 animal species.
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In Earthquake-Rattled Taiwan, A Somber Start To Lunar New Year
Taiwanese officials canceled traditional New Year celebrations and instead went to temples to pray for earthquake victims.
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SpaceX Rocket Lands Safely On A Ship At Sea For the First Time
A resupply capsule, bearing an inflatable habitat, is en route to the International Space Station, and the first stage of the rocket that launched it has returned for a sea landing without exploding.
Statisticians: Don't Rob A Bank; It's Not Worth It
Making a good life as a bank robber would be hard and the yearly salary would be pretty average.
Poll: 9 In 10 Americans Support Background Check For All Gun Sales
While a majority also support a ban on assault weapons, that issue is decided along party lines. Pollsters added that the political ramifications of the issue are unclear.
Weekly Jobless Claims Drop Again, Stay Near 5-Year Low
There were 324,000 first-time claims for unemployment insurance last week, down 18,000 from the previous week's 342,000. Numbers on April's unemployment rate and job growth are due to be released Friday.
Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Rewarded With Burgers For Life
Ramsey gained instant fame with his accounts of what happened after he heard cries for help from inside a Cleveland home where authorities say three young women had been held captive for about a decade. His tale famously included a mention of the Big Mac he'd been eating.
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