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Number Of Cars Earning Top Safety Awards Nearly Doubles
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says the number of vehicles winning its two safety awards jumped from 39 to 71 for the 2015 model year.
Hashtag Activism In 2014: Tweeting 'Why I Stayed'
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Bev Gooden, creator of the hashtag #whyIstayed. The hashtag took off in September after the Ray Rice scandal, when many asked why women stay in abusive relationships.
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Satanic Temple's Holiday Display Vandalized In Florida Capitol
A woman is in custody and the atheist group behind the display said it plans to press charges. The diorama of Lucifer falling into the flames of hell was part of the rotunda's free speech zone.
A Backlash Brews Against Low Pay On The Factory Floor
U.S. manufacturing jobs have rebounded since the recession, but many of those positions pay less than they used to. Some states are now questioning whether competing for those jobs is worth it.
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Costly Hepatitis C Drugs Threaten To Bust Prison Budgets
Inmates in the U.S. have a high rate of infection with chronic hepatitis C — up to 35 percent or more by some estimates. New drugs introduced this year can cure the disease quickly, but at a cost.
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Research Suggests Generosity Is Hardwired Into Our Brains
If generosity makes us happy, and lots of research suggests that it does, why do many of us find it difficult to be generous?
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More Than 200 Theaters To Show 'The Interview' On Christmas Day
The controversial buddy flick The Interview will be shown on Christmas Day after all, in a small group of theaters. We explore the film's journey from major Hollywood release to art house film.
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British Citizens Warned To Behave In The United Arab Emirates
In the style of "Twas the Night Before Christmas," Britons are warned no drunkenness or kissing at Christmas in Dubai. The British Embassy says, "We love seeing you all, but not for the wrong reason!"
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In Its Strange Journey, 'The Interview' Becomes An Art House Film
In what scenario does a $44 million slapstick comedy become a good fit for independent theaters? Only one involving geopolitical intrigue, a humiliating hack and terror threats from North Korea.
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Wounded Iowan arrested in Omaha after chase
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A 33-year-old man has been arrested in Omaha after a chase that began with officers' gunshots in Council Bluffs.The Council…
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