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As Windows XP Fades Away, Will Its Users Stick With Microsoft?
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP in April. But the company faces a challenge as it herds its users away from the 12-year-old operating system: With so many computing options on the market, customers leaving XP behind might end up turning their backs to Microsoft, too.
Columbus Man Challenges Cleveland Traffic Camera Appeals Process
A Columbus motorist who challenged the city of Cleveland's appeals process for traffic camera tickets has won a jurisdictional issue. The 8th Ohio…
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A Perry County man was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison for killing a Licking County man during a bar fight in late 2012. 36-year-old Jamie…
Man Slain In Bexley
Bexley police are asking for the public's help in solving the city's first homicide in five years. Police say 18-year-old Rudolph Edward-Anthony Calmese…
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On this week’s Shelf Discovery, Kristin journeys through space with Star Road by Matthew Costello and Rick HautalaTitle: Star RoadAuthor: Matthew Costello…
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An Admitted 'Ham' Shares Slices Of Show-Biz Life
Sixteen short stories of a triumphant, tragic, and most of all, hilarious life in show business make up Sam Harris' new memoir, Ham: Slices of a Life. NPR's Jacki Lyden speaks to Harris about his rise to fame after winning the first season of the 1980's hit TV show Star Search.
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Smoker May Have Caused Retirement Home Fire; Dozens Still Missing
The official death toll from the blaze that swept through the Residence du Havre in Quebec province is eight, but 30 people are still unaccounted for in the frozen debris.
Violence Abroad Threatens Students, As Do Guns At U.S. Schools
Suicide bombings like the one that killed two university colleagues in Kabul prompt many Americans to tell themselves they're safe from targeted violence in the U.S. We know that isn't true, says NPR's Jacki Lyden.
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Syrian Government, Opposition Begin Peace Talks With 'Half Steps'
This week, representatives of the Syrian government and opposition met in Geneva, Switzerland, beginning negotiations to end Syria's violent civil war. Guest host Kelly McEvers speaks with NPR's Deborah Amos, who is following developments at the international conference.
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