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Adele Upsets Beyonce For Grammy Album Of The Year
The biggest surprise of the 2017 Grammy Awards was Adele's surprise win over Beyonce for album of the year. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to music editor Jacob Ganz about music's big night.
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Congress Poised To Stop State-Run Retirement Programs
Congress is poised to rescind an Obama administration rule making it easier for states to set up retirement plans for workers who aren't offered a plan by their employer. California and four other states have plans about to go into effect. Other states and cities have been considering them.
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Using H-1B Visas To Help Outsource IT Work Draws Criticism, Scrutiny
A number of companies and universities are cutting IT jobs and shipping them off to India. The practice has drawn scrutiny amid the debate over how H1-B visas for high-skilled workers are used.
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It Came From The Americas — And It's Bad News For Africa
Armyworms — caterpillars of a moth species — are creeping across ever wider swaths of southern Africa, munching their way through crops.
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Trump Aide: Administration Is 'Evaluating The Situation' With Adviser Flynn
The White House is "evaluating the situation" when it comes to national security adviser Michael Flynn, says spokesman Sean Spicer. Trump, however, declined to endorse Flynn when asked by reporters.
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Leaving Urban Areas For The Political Homogeneity Of Rural Towns
In the last election, it became easier to see the political divide between urban and rural areas. Now, people from California are moving to northern Idaho to find people similar to them.
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Flynn's Departure Follows Flap Over Talks With Russian Ambassador
David Greene talks to Michael McFaul, the former U.S. ambassador to Russia, about the implications of General Michael Flynn's resignation as White House national security adviser.
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How Chocolate Became A Sweet (But Not So Innocent) Consort To Valentine's Day
From the time of the Aztecs, chocolate has been seen as an aphrodisiac. (Casanova certainly thought so.) But it took many centuries for it to become the taste of the love holiday.
Small groups rally at Planned Parenthood in Iowa, Nebraska
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Small groups of protesters gathered outside Planned Parenthood clinics in western Iowa's Council Bluffs, as wells as Lincoln,…
'Playboy' Snaps Out Of Its Never-Nude Phase
"Naked is normal," the magazine announces on the cover of its new issue, one year after removing full-frontal nudity from its pages.
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