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A High-Tech Fork Creates A No-Slurping Zone
The ramen company Nissin has developed a noise-canceling fork. It detects the sound of someone slurping noodles and directs your smartphone to play a masking sound.
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Flake's Decision Is The Latest Move In An Ongoing GOP Civil War
NPR editor Ron Elving weighs in on Sen. Flake's impassioned speech on the Senate floor that he will not seek re-election in 2018. Sen. Bob Corker is another GOP Senator not running for re-election.
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Sen. Flake: GOP Must Stand Against Trump's Behavior 'Or Lose That Chance'
Sen. Jeff Flake, the Arizona Republican who announced his retirement on Tuesday in a fiery speech denouncing the president, tells Morning Edition "the pivot we all hoped for isn't coming."
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Grocery Shopper In Maine Finally Notices A Baby In The Cart
Store video shows the guy rolling the cart, realizing his mistake and leaving the cart elsewhere in the store. The store was locked down during a search for the baby, who slept through the ordeal.
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Pa. Gov. Wolf Wants Help From Washington To Handle Opioid Crisis
Steve Inskeep talks to Gov. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, who shares his state's struggle with heroin and opioid abuse. More than a dozen people a day in Pennsylvania die from overdoses.
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How 5 Tech Giants Have Become More Like Governments Than Companies
New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo warns that the "frightful five" — Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook — are collectively more powerful than many governments.
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Want Less Wildfire? Prescribe More Fire, Ecologists Say
With this year's destructive wildfires, lawmakers and land managers are looking for new ways to reduce the risk of fire. But the answer, fire ecologists say, may be a hard one to accept.
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Fan Buys World Series Tickets For $18
Jordan Benedict of Los Angeles saw tickets on StubHub for the World Series for just $9 each. He bought them, but StubHub said there was an error. They gave him different seats — at the same price.
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Taylor Swift Faces Off With Taylor Swift In '...Ready For It?'
The video for Reputation's second single takes us to a dark and graffitied dystopian warehouse for a Swift-vs.-Swift showdown.
'The Deuce' Looks At New York's Grimy 1970's Sex Trade
In the HBO series, The Deuce, Maggie Gyllenhall plays a prostitute in Times Square, who's different from the other prostitutes because she doesn't have a pimp. Gyllenhall talks with NPR's Kelly McEvers about the show's grimy look at the sex trade in 1970's New York and her roles as an actress and a producer.
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