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Obama: If You 'Work More, You Should Get Paid More'
Announcing he intends to change the rules governing overtime, President Obama said Americans have "spent too much time working more and making less."
For A New View On The West Virginia Spill, Follow The Elk River
In early January, West Virginia's Elk River was contaminated by a chemical spill near Charleston. NPR's Noah Adams returns to the Elk nearly two months later to follow the course of the river.
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Google's Flu Tracker Suffers From Sniffles
It sounds like a good idea: anticipating flu's spread by monitoring a region's online searches. But sometimes a sneeze is just a cold.
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Amtrak Opens The Door To Writing On The Rails
On Twitter, some writers started asking the same question: Wouldn't it be great if Amtrak offered "residencies" to writers, so they could ride the rails and write? And Amtrak said: Let's try it.
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A Father's Funny And Sweet Send-off For Himself
Before he died, Walter George Bruhl Jr. penned his own obituary. Funny and moving, the obit went viral soon after it was posted on the website Reddit. His son Martin speaks about his father's note.
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Pew Study: Many Technophiles Also Love Libraries
A new study by Pew Research Internet Project has a surprise: people who use the old-school local library also tend to be highly engaged with technology.
Will Democrats Change Their Health Law Message After Florida Loss?
Democrats' Affordable Care Act message, essentially "fix it, don't nix" obviously didn't lead to victory in the Florida special election. But it doesn't look like they'll be changing their approach.
Report: Target Missed Its Chance To Prevent Data Breach
The giant retailer was hit by a massive breach that exposed tens of millions of customer credit cards to cyberthieves. A Bloomberg Businessweek investigation found that Target missed early warnings.
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Attractor Of Animosity Arthur Chu Leaves 'Jeopardy!' (For Now)
After an 11-win streak, Chu was finally defeated. Aside from his calculated strategy, Chu is noteworthy for getting such an intensely negative reaction from show fans. But he doesn't seem to mind it.
Senators Want Watchdog To Investigate Federal Prosecutorial Misconduct
The senators used a report that details 650 ethics infractions by Justice Department lawyers to bolster their case for an independent inspector general.
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