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Passengers are #1 Distraction for Teens
A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association indicates teen-involved crash fatalities increased 10% in 2015. In Nebraska, they increased…
Dutch Far-Right Politician Boycotts Opening Of His Hate-Speech Trial
The anti-Islam lawmaker is accused of racial discrimination and inciting hatred — charges tied to comments he made about Moroccans at a 2014 rally.
Burning 'Inferno' Question: How Fast Can A Deadly Virus Spread?
Could a virus go around the world in a week? How scary are man-made viruses? Does WHO have a clandestine army? We consider questions raised by the movie.
Service Dog Case Draws Skepticism From Both Sides At The Supreme Court
"Suppose this girl wanted to go to a public library ... and the library said, 'You can't take your dog here; we're going to just provide you with a librarian,' " Justice Elena Kagan said.
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Early 20th Century Earthquakes May Have Been Caused By Calif. Oil Boom
A new study suggests a handful of earthquakes in the 1920s and 1930s were associated with increasingly deep and frequent drilling for oil near Los Angeles. Since then, drilling practices have changed.
Turn On, Tune In, Transcribe: U.N. Develops Radio-Listening Tool
In rural Uganda, "radio is everything," as one journalist puts it. So the U.N., hoping to hear more rural voices, used a tiny amount of data to build speech recognition software for new languages.
Plans To Watch Polls For Fraud Raise Fears Of Intimidation
The head of one effort asked supporters "to go and hunt down, look for vote fraud and voter intimidation and document it, to do the best we can to stop it this election."
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How A Happy School Can Help Students Succeed
Research shows that the way a school "feels" can help kids learn. But school climate remains a hard concept to define and measure.
Freedom To Explore: 2 Schools Where The Students Call The Shots
In NPR Ed's latest Long Listen, we explore innovative schools that tap into the power of student-directed learning.
On One Thing The Candidates Agree: Infrastructure Needs Work
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have proposals to rebuild the nation's infrastructure. Meanwhile, ballots in some 400 local communities feature public transit and infrastructure projects.
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