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Casinos Trading Slot Machines For Games Requiring Skill
Some casinos are trying to attract players by switching out games based on luck for games relying on skill. This story originally aired on All Things Considered on April 29, 2015.
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Poor kids who moved to neighborhoods with less poverty did much better than those who didn't move.
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The men, police said, fired assault rifles as soon as they came out of their vehicle. One police officer fired back and killed both suspects. Police say they have not ruled out terrorism.
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Uber is becoming more popular in China, but many drivers say they don't do it for the money. They say they like the human connection and the freedom.
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May The Fourth Be With You: 'Star Wars' Fans Celebrate A Faraway Galaxy
Yoda, Chewbacca and a phalanx of stormtroopers are all over the Internet today, as fans celebrate Star Wars Day — drawn from a pun on May 4. We've collected some of our favorite postings.
Former Christie Aides Plead Not Guilty To 'Bridgegate' Charges
Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni are each charged with nine counts in connection with the political scandal in New Jersey. They were released on $150,000 bond.
NYPD Officer Shot Over The Weekend Dies
Officer Brian Moore, 25, and his partner had pulled up in their unmarked car behind a man police said was "adjusting an object in his waistband." Moore died Monday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Patriotic Productions Lecture, 5/4/15
PATRIOTIC PRODUCTIONS LECTURE – David Clarke, Sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and regular commentator for the Fox News Network ”Protectors of…
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When Hospitals Close, Frequent Fears About Care Aren't Realized
Mortality rates for Medicare patients don't rise in communities after their hospitals shut down, say Harvard researchers who analyzed 195 closures across the country.
Israeli Soldiers: Lax Rules In Gaza War Led To Indiscriminate Fire
Dozens of soldiers have offered testimonials saying indiscriminate fire was tolerated, even encouraged in last summer's war in Gaza. This contributed to the high numbers of civilian deaths, they say.
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