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Turkish Man On Dating Show Was Ax Murderer; He Also Killed Wife
The 62-year-old appeared on a show called Luck of the Draw and said he'd learned from his past and was now an "honest person looking for a new wife." The host wasn't convinced: She told him to leave.
Health Centers Hurt In States That Skipped Medicaid Expansion
Most of the affected patients live in the South, because every state in the region except Arkansas and Kentucky opted against expanding the Medicaid program for the poor.
Ahead Of Wildfire Season, Scientists Study What Fuels Fires
The federal fire scientists hope to hand off their findings to fire managers, who have to make the quick decisions on where to deploy resources that could protect lives and property.
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NBA Picks Dick Parsons As Interim CEO Of Los Angeles Clippers
Parsons previously served as CEO of Time Warner. The appointment comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding racist comments made by Clippers owner Donald Sterling, whom the league banned for life.
Not-So-Social Media: Why People Have Stopped Talking On Phones
There was a time when teens would spend hours on the phone gabbing with friends. Now, that's the stodgiest behavior imaginable. Even for older people, a ringing phone is an unwanted intrusion.
FitzGerald Wants Freeze On High Stakes Part Of Third Grade Reading Test
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ed FitzGerald is calling on Republican incumbent John Kasich to halt the third grade guarantee. FitzGerald also wants…
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How Loud Is Too Loud? A High-Decibel Debate On Expanding Heathrow
Schoolkids under the flight path of London's main airport now play in noise-reducing huts because it's so loud. Yet the airport wants a third runway so it can accommodate more flights.
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The Congresswoman Whose Husband Called Her Home
Coya Knutson was the first woman elected to Congress from Minnesota. But the charismatic farmer's daughter saw her political career derailed by one of the worst dirty tricks ever.
Tech Week: Target CEO Out, Drones In Question, Apple's Big Deal
This week's technology news included the departure of Target's chief in the wake of the chain's data breach, efforts to regulate commercial use of drones and reports Apple may buy Beats Electronics.
Chinese Find Number URLs Easier Than Letters
Chinese characters don't readily work with the English-centric Internet. The New Republic's Chris Beam tells NPR's Scott Simon that the Chinese use numbers that when pronounced, sound like words.
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