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Stalking Poachers With High-Tech Cameras And Old-Fashioned Smarts
Infrared thermal cameras have revolutionized the way rangers can see into the dark. But sometimes, experience trumps technology.
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Episode 695: Put A Chip On It
Credit cards with chips in them have been around for four decades. So why is America only getting them now? And now that they are here, why are so few places using them?
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Golden State Warriors Complete Best Season In NBA's 70-Year History
With the team's win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night, the Warriors finished the regular season 73-9, a game better than the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls.
Democratic Debate: Is Politeness Over? Here Are 4 Things To Watch
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton meet Thursday on the debate stage after recent testiness on the campaign trail.
Will The Republican Party Be Remade In Trump's Image?
The prospect of Trump as the Republican presidential nominee has raised many questions among conservatives. So, we asked four prominent GOP thinkers for their take on the shape of the party's future.
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Chicago's Upgrades To Aging Water Lines May Disturb Lead Pipes
The city's 10-year plan to replace 900 miles of old pipes has been met with praise and criticism — and a lawsuit from residents who say the pipe work has raised lead levels in their drinking water.
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For Same-Sex Married Couples In America, A Historic Tax Day
This tax season marks the first time that every married couple in the U.S. can file both state and federal taxes together, after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex unions across the land last year.
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Broadway's 'Hamilton' Makes Its Way Into NYC's High School Curriculum
The Broadway hit tells the story of the American Revolution with a multi-racial cast and hip-hop music. The point is to make American history a lot more exciting than how it's often taught in school.
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What Peabody's Bankruptcy Means To St. Louis
Peabody Energy, the largest coal company in the United States, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday. The company is the second major coal company based in St. Louis to file for Chapter 11 protection.
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It's Time Again For Putin's Annual Call-In TV Show
Russian President Vladimir Putin will be on the phone for hours Thursday with callers from around Russia. Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Roth, who reports for The Washington Post in Moscow.
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