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Feds Say New York's Metro-North Rail Line Values Punctuality Over Safety
The Federal Railroad Administration launched an investigation after a derailment in December that killed four passengers and injured 70.
Rapper, Mother, Superstar: Ana Tijoux Finds Her Words
In her latest album, French-Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux finds inspiration in the birth of her child and the complexities of womanhood. She shares her thoughts on making music that's universal.
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A Fond Farewell For The Voice That Welcomed Viewers To Theaters
Voiceover artist Hal Douglas died recently at age 89. Filmmaker Casimir Nozkowski discusses the life and work of the prolific speaker, who narrated thousands of movie trailers in a gravelly baritone.
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Boeing 777 Pilots: It's Not Easy To Disable Onboard Communications
Four commercial jetliner pilots say they would need to pore over checklists and other aircraft documentation to figure out how to disable radios and a text-based automatic communication system.
U.S. To Relinquish Remaining Control Of The Internet
The U.S. government is asking the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to gather global stakeholders and come up with a transition plan.
Activists Campaign Against Stand Your Ground With Mom Of Florida Victim
Activists have been pushing against a crop of new gun-related bills in Ohio, including one they call a “stand your ground” law. And they invited the…
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Hispanic Activists Vow To Keep Pressing White House Over Deportations
Amid pressure to slow deportations and after meeting with Hispanic congressional leaders, President Obama said he would look at more humane ways to enforce immigration laws.
Ill And Malnourished, CAR Refugees Flood Cameroon
Last month alone 20,000 people, mostly Muslim, fled interreligious violence in Central African Republic and entered Cameroon. UN agencies and NGOs are now tasked with caring for them.
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'Deliberate Action' Took Malaysian Airliner Off Its Route
Malaysia's prime minister said Saturday that the missing airline left its planned route as the result of deliberate action by someone aboard. Reporter Anthony Kuhn gives NPR's Jacki Lyden the latest.
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New Zealanders Search For Symbol Of Identity, Independence
The Union Jack may not last long in the New Zealand flag. NPR's Jacki Lyden talks to journalist Tim Watkin about the flag, which some see as a symbol of British colonialism.
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