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After 9-Month Delay, Record-Breaking Solar Plane Prepares For Liftoff
The Solar Impulse 2 is preparing to resume its flight around the world. It's aiming to be the first plane to make the journey powered only by the sun.
'Farm To Fable'? Tampa Probe Finds Many Restaurants Lie About Sourcing
Food critic Laura Reiley of the Tampa Bay Times spent two months investigating where her local eateries were really getting their ingredients. Many of their "farm to table" claims proved bogus.
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An Updated 'Jungle Book' Deftly Juggles Wonders And Threats
Jon Favreau directs a new version of The Jungle Book, in which Bill Murray and Christopher Walken help out with the voice work and the story considers the threats to the animals' way of life.
Grass-Roots Group Born Of Obama Campaign Now Helps Push His Causes
Organizing for Action is now deep in the battle over confirming the president's nominee to the Supreme Court.
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Now Hiring: Low Pay, Terrible Benefits And An Unmatched View On Life
You may not think of tending a drawbridge as a dream job. But "executives who make hundreds of thousands of dollars do not have my view," says Barb Abelhauser. "And I'm getting paid to stop and look."
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'It's So, So Complicated': Kerry Washington On Clarence Thomas' 'Confirmation'
Washington stars as Anita Hill in the new HBO film Confirmation. She was 14 during the 1991 hearings, and says it's the first time she remembers her parents having different points of view.
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It's Possible N.C. 'Bathroom Law' Will Be Repealed, State Rep. Bell Says
Renee Montagne talks to N.C. House Democrat Larry Bell about a call from a constituent that's made him rethink his "yes" vote in support of the state's controversial transgender bathroom measure.
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Should Movie Theaters Allow Texting?
It's true millennials are going to see movies less often than their parents. The CEO of AMC Entertainment says he is considering allowing texting during some movie showings at AMC Theaters.
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Latest And Perhaps Last Debate Highlights Animosity Of Sanders, Clinton
Bernie Sanders' relentlessly aggressive strategy against Hillary Clinton in Thursday's debate is a defining moment, says NPR's Ron Elving — no matter who wins New York's Democratic primary Tuesday.
Bible As Official State Book? Tennessee's Governor Vetoes Bill
Critics say the bill isn't constitutional and that it equates the Bible to the Tennessee walking horse or the Tennessee cave salamander.
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