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White House Chief Of Staff Daley Steps Down
Daley, who became chief of staff one year ago, was replaced by Budget Director Jack Lew. President Obama said Daley did "extraordinary work."
Huntsman's Long-Shot Bet: A Surprise In N.H.
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman bypassed Iowa's Jan. 3 primary to focus on Tuesday's competition in New Hampshire. Now, the latest polls suggest that he could be gaining ground in the Granite State. "You've got to beat market expectations," Huntsman tells NPR's Robert Siegel.
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Weak Economy Curbs U.S. Health Spending
Health costs rose 3.9 percent last year, the second-slowest rate since the government started keeping track. The previous record low was 3.8 percent in 2009.
Israel Cracks Down on Radical 'Hilltop Youth'
The Hilltop Youth have been establishing unauthorized outposts in the West Bank for years. The Israeli government rarely took action until a group damaged an Israeli military base last month.
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The Forgotten, Fascinating Saga Of Crisco
In the 1980's, health activists actually promoted oils — like Crisco — that contain trans fats. The history of Crisco is full of such surprising twists, right up to the present day.
Career-Long Reds Shortstop Barry Larkin Elected To Cooperstown
A self-described "complementary player," Larkin is the rare hall of famers to have played for only one team.
What Makes Newton-John Get 'Physical' At The Gym
No, Olivia Newton-John doesn't work out to her own anthem about exercise. That would be weird.
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News From CES: Some Ford Vehicles Will Give Drivers Voice Control Of NPR's App
The latest version of NPR's mobile news application can be controlled using your voice in some Ford vehicles.
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Supreme Court To Consider FCC Indecency Case
In 2009, the court used administrative law to uphold the FCC's decision to fine Fox for broadcasting a live event in which the singer Cher used the F-word while accepting an award. The justices ducked the censorship issue, specifically reserving it for another day. That day has now come.
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$5 Million Check From Casino Magnate Gives Pro-Gingrich SuperPAC A Big Boost
The pro-Gingrich Winning Our Future received the contribution from Sheldon Adelson. He'd already given the legal limit to Gingrich's campaign, but under the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling, and other recent changes in the law, he can give as much as he wants to a SuperPAC like Winning Our Future.
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