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United Airlines Faces Steep Ascent In Not-So-Friendly Skies
Beset by a record of flight delays, dismal passenger satisfaction and widespread tech glitches, the nation's second-largest airline is seeking ways to restore customer confidence and employee morale.
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Holiday Travel Outlook: Cheaper Fares And Scarier Drones
At an aviation conference, analysts predicted lower prices are coming for air travel — and for drones — this holiday season. Cheap fares will be welcome news. Cheap drones may be a different story.
How 'Long Overdue' Chip Credit Cards Protect Consumers From Fraud
Investigative journalist Brian Krebs, author of the blog "Krebs on Security," reviews the changes ahead for credit cards and how chip technology is supposed to keep consumers safer.
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Next Speaker Faces Challenges Governing Divided House GOP Caucus
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with John McCormack, senior writer for The Weekly Standard, about the challenges ahead presented by the demands of the Freedom Caucus.
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Amid Controversy, Head Of Planned Parenthood Testifies Before Lawmakers
A House panel is investigating secretly recorded videos by a group that accuses Planned Parenthood of profiting from the sale of fetal tissue. Here's a rundown of the issues ahead of today's hearing.
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Taliban Seize A Major City, A Sign Of The Group's Resurgence
Taliban fighters stormed the northern Afghan city of Kunduz, marking the first time the group has captured a city since it was ousted in 2001. Journalist Mujib Mashal talks about the Taliban takeover.
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Alaska's Economy Takes A Hit With Shell's Decision To Halt Drilling
Alaska's economy depends heavily on oil for jobs and tax revenues. Shell's decision to halt oil and gas exploration off the state's northern coast is a "huge disappointment," the governor says.
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Shell Shuts Down Offshore Arctic Drilling After Huge Investment
Shell spent 10 years and $7 billion preparing for an offshore drilling operation in the Arctic. But after a disappointing test well, the company says it's giving up, for now.
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The Thrill Of (Near) Victory
Gamblers like to win but. But research shows they also get a thrill by simply getting close to a win. A look at the science of near misses.
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'Fierce Determination' Fueled Fiorina In 2010 Bid, As It Does Now
Carly Fiorina lost out on going to the Senate five years ago but, as a former adviser said, "she gave Barbara Boxer a huge run for her money." Her rise in this year's race is reminiscent of that run.
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