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Self-Driving Car Stops Automatically For Taco Truck
GM invited reporters to ride in their self-driving cars. A Reuters journalist was driven through San Francisco when suddenly the car stopped for a taco truck — must have thought it was time to eat.
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Independent Alabama Senate Candidate Launches Write-In Bid
David Greene talks to Lee Busby, who has thrown his hat in the ring for the open U.S. Senate seat in Alabama as a write-in candidate. The election is less than two weeks away.
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It's Rep. Conyers' Right To Fight Allegations, Rep. Moore Says
David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Gwen Moore of Wisconsin, about Rep. John Conyers, who says he will fight allegations of sexual harassment. Moore is the Congressional Black Caucus whip.
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Need A Change From A Traditional Christmas Tree?
Target is selling upside-down trees. Or, you could try to copy what nature did in Huntersville, N.C. A weed grew in an orange traffic cone. Dubbed "Cone Weed," firefighters decorated it.
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Songs We Love: Mary Gauthier, 'The War After The War'
Based on true accounts, the song is a devastating testimony to the quiet suffering of the partners and spouses who welcome soldiers home.
Russell Simmons Steps Down From Businesses Amid Sexual Attack Allegations
Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam records, steps aside from leadership positions in his companies because of allegations of a sexual attack. Host David Greene speaks with NPR's Elizabeth Blair.
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Tesla Going At 'Warp Speed,' But Lags In Race To Produce Mass Market Electric Cars
The Model 3 is supposed to take Tesla mainstream and bring it to profitability. But CEO Elon Musk's company has missed production goals, and analysts wonder whether he's spreading himself too thin.
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Man Who Inspired ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Dies
His name was Anthony Senerchia Jr., and he lost his 14-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, on Nov. 25.
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Walter Martin: Tiny Desk Concert
Best known for his role with The Walkmen, as a solo artist he makes unabashedly joyful, sweetly innocent and playful music. And only he would arrive with a barbershop quartet.
How Birth Order Relates To Job Success
New social science research explores the relationship between who becomes a CEO and family birth order. First-born sons are far more likely to be represented among the ranks of CEOs.
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