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Austin Community Enacting New Security Measures After Series Of Bombings
As authorities in Texas investigate the explosion of what is believed to be a fifth bomb, people in Austin are worried. Schools, businesses and residents are putting new security measures in place.
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1 Man Injured As Authorities In Austin Respond To Another Reported Explosion
Authorities in Austin, Texas, responded to another explosion Tuesday night. They said a man in his 30s was seriously injured. It's unclear if this is related to a series of other deadly blasts.
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Cat Found After 14 Years
A Florida man had his cat run away in 2004. He thought the cat died. Then he got a call from a vet. His cat, which had a microchip, was found in an animal shelter.
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Migrants Captured In Libya Say They End Up Sold As Slaves
Men detained en route to Europe in Libya tell NPR that guards held them for ransom and sold them off to other detention centers and ultimately into forced labor.
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Facebook Suspends Cambridge Analytica But Privacy Feature Questions Mount
David Greene talks to Dipayan Ghosh, who was as an adviser to President Obama on technology and economics and went on to join Facebook, where he worked on the company's privacy and public policy team.
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Mexico And The #MeToo Movement
Several actresses and other industry stars have come out denouncing sexual harassment in Mexico and telling their stories including rape.
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Watch As Superorganism Slams Its Slacker-Psych Single 'Everybody Wants To Be Famous'
The group's inventive, choppy-poppy, psychedelic debut is as strong an introduction as you can expect. At our showcase in Austin during SXSW, they opened with an inviting warning.
South X Lullaby: Lucy Dacus
Dacus performs "Historians," from her deeply personal and triumphant new album, in an art installation at SXSW that evokes the challenges of human communciation.
Tax Change Delivers A Blow To Professional Sports
The change of a single word in the 2017 tax overhaul means professional sports franchises could take a big tax hit each time they trade a player.
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Scrunchies Are Back, 'Wall Street Journal' Headline Exclaims
The scrunchie is a puffy fabric hair tie that was big in the 80s and 90s. As evidence of its longevity, the Journal points to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg who uses one almost daily.
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