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Trip To Hospital Waits Until After The Penguins' Playoff Hockey Game
A Pittsburgh man who owns an auto detail business was stabbed with a screwdriver. Paramedics arrived but he refused treatment because the hockey game was on. He later drove himself to the hospital.
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Online Video Producers Caught In Struggle Between Advertisers And YouTube
YouTube has tweaked algorithms to prevent ads from appearing next to objectionable and extremist videos. But the moves have left YouTube content creators earning less money.
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Trading Bot BOTUS Will Buy And Sell Stock Based On Trump's Tweets
Planet Money built a stock trading Twitter bot. The big puzzle is figuring out which company to buy or sell, and how to get a computer to tell the difference between Apple the company and the fruit.
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Is Yellow Fever Knocking At Our Door?
An outbreak in Brazil isn't slowing down as predicted. Dr. Anthony Fauci calls it "a potential threat" to the U.S.
Afghan Official Says 94 ISIS Fighters Killed In 'Mother Of All Bombs' Attack
An Afghan official said Saturday at least 94 ISIS members were killed, including top commanders, when the nearly 22,000-pound "Mother of All Bombs" was dropped in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.
Door-To-Door Poet Touches Lives By Writing Poems And Delivering Them
Every morning, poet Mathias Svalina rises early to bicycle around the city he's visiting to drop off dream poems to subscribers. He reads a poem he wrote for Morning Edition listeners.
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Probe Of Veterans Affairs Hospital Shows Patients Were Put At Risk
Steve Inskeep talks to VA Inspector General Michael Missal about an investigation into the D.C. Veterans Affairs Medical Center. It found serious issues regarding the handling of medical equipment.
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Bomb Dropped On Afghan Province Was Historic In Size
The Pentagon says the U.S. dropped the largest conventional weapon ever used in combat to hit an underground ISIS complex. Some speculate the action was also meant to send a message to North Korea.
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On A Hot Day, Indians Love To Sip A Spicy Soda That's A Bit Funky, Too
Masala soda comes in many flavors. It's usually sold by street vendors and small shop owners. Indians love this drink so much, that big soda companies are now selling it, too.
A Family Of Ebola Fighters: 'With God's Help, We Made It'
It's the third anniversary of the Ebola pandemic; 2014 was a catastrophic year. But one family in Liberia gave health workers a reason to celebrate.
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