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Theft Of Social Security Numbers Is Broader Than You Might Think
The hack of federal workers' personal data is the latest theft of Social Security numbers. The government isn't saying how many SSNs have been stolen over time. One expert says it's more than half.
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Zoo Animals Roam Streets In Tbilisi, Georgia, After Deadly Floods
NPR's Melissa Block talks to reporter Lawrence Sheets in Tbilisi, Georgia, about how the heavy flooding has killed 12 people and enabled zoo animals to escape.
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Target To Sell 1,600 In-Store Pharmacies To Drug Chain CVS
Retail giant Target said Monday that it's offloading its pharmacy and clinic business to CVS. The nearly $2 billion acquisition still needs to be approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
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'Jurassic World' Speaks A Universal Language
Jurassic World made more than $500 million in less than a week. The movie was No. 1 in every country. That includes China which only allows about 30 Hollywood movies to officially screen each year.
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Calif. Lawmaker Gets Distracted; Votes For Budget By Mistake
Republican Assemblyman Scott Wilk said he made the error because he was busy posting on Facebook. Wilk says he was posting his opposition to the budget. He was allowed to change his vote afterward.
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What Etgar Keret Learned From His Father About Storytelling And Survival
The Seven Good Years spans the time between the birth of his son and the death of his father. Keret says his father, who was a Holocaust survivor, taught him to "look reality straight in the face."
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Kirk Kerkorian, Las Vegas Casino Mogul, Dies At 98
Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian, who built Las Vegas hotels, died Monday at 98.
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People Are Finally Talking About The Thing Nobody Wants To Talk About
It's menstrual hygiene. The topic makes many folks uncomfortable. Yet in the developing world, it's a problem that keeps girls from going to school and playing sports. Now things are changing.
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Haiti's Government Unsure How Many Haitians Will Leave Dominican Republic
The Dominican government hasn't said how many deportees will be sent to Haiti. An international migration group is working with the Haitian government to facilitate the influx.
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Paul Ryan: Trade Deal Will Help U.S. 'Set The Standards For The Global Economy'
The Republican House Ways and Means chairman explains to Steve Inskeep why he supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, which is now working its way — in fits and starts — through Congress.
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