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The Massive Case Of Collective Amnesia: The FBI Has Been Political From The Start
The fact is, controversy about the FBI is anything but new. And political goals of one kind or another have been part of the reason for the agency since its inception.
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Will A Scandal Over Expensive Watches Bring Down Thailand's Government?
The deputy prime minister is believed to own some 25 luxury watches, worth more than $1 million. The fallout has tarnished the government's image, leading some to wonder how much longer it will last.
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Teach Students To Use Social Media (The Right Way) And The Possibilities Are Endless
Social media can be a big part of students' lives, and teachers across the country are finding ways to use popular platforms as teaching tools.
In London, The American Food Aisle Is Filled With Nostalgia And Preservatives
To Americans abroad, comfort food so often looks like junk food. Shops in London are filled with items from Hershey's, Aunt Jemima and Betty Crocker. But Kellogg's Pop-Tarts seem to rule them all.
U.S. Growth Slows To 2.6 Percent Pace In The Fourth Quarter
The U.S. economy expanded at a decent pace in the final months of 2017. But most economists had been expecting stronger growth. This dashed hopes for three straight quarters of growth above 3 percent.
Bill Richardson: 'Aung San Suu Kyi Needs To Start Listening'
Myanmar's leader has "moved in a dangerous direction," the veteran negotiator tells NPR. "She doesn't want any dissent," he says. "She's got to change."
As Heard on Morning Line: CITC's Massive Job Fair February 7th
Coming up next Wednesday, Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) is hosting a Job Fair with more than 60 entities seeking workers: FEB7Job Fair at The Northway…
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Intelligence Community Looking At Crowdsourcing For Predicting Geopolitical Events
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Seth Goldstein, a program manager for Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, about the $200,000 prize offered to anyone able to demonstrate accurate forecasting of a geopolitical event via crowdsourcing.
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No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
For more than 50 years, the health program for the poor and sick has been required to ferry some clients to and from medical appointments. But a few states say transport is currently too expensive.
Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don't Help The Environment
Maybe honeybees get too much attention. They are agricultural animals, like sheep or cattle, and they sometimes make life harder for wild bees. In fact, the bees in true peril are the wild ones.
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