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Slow or No Internet Access Hinders Remote Arctic Communities, Residents
Ambitious project could connect remote Arctic communities to the world, through broadband.Editor's note: First of a two-part series.Dialup Internet access…
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Not All Online Restaurant Reviews Are Created Equal
Reviews on TripAdvisor or Yelp by tourists tend to be significantly more lenient than reviews by locals. Reviews written a long time after the reviewer visits the restaurant are similarly lenient.
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Gerrymandering Exacerbates Partisan Gridlock, Political Scientist Says
Will the Supreme Court's decision to allow non-partisan commissions to draw districts break legislative gridlock? Linda Wertheimer talks to political scientist Thomas Mann.
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Obama Weighs In: No Peas In Guacamole
The online debate began after The New York Times published a guacamole recipe that includes fresh peas.
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In June Jobs Report, Positive Numbers Belie Frustrations Beneath Surface
Employers added 223,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent. But wage growth was flat, and the drop in the unemployment rate had a lot to do with people leaving the workforce.
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BP Settlement To Address Ecosystem Damage Caused By Oil Spill
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Bethany Kraft, director of the Gulf Restoration Program at Ocean Conservancy, about the BP spill's impact on the environment to date.
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Royals All Star Voting Echoes Last Time MLB Fans Stuffed The Ballot Box
Eight Royals could start in the All Star game July 14. NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Chris Eckes, curator of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, about the last time this happened.
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Why It's An Uphill Battle To Make Indianapolis A More Pedestrian Friendly City
The American Fitness Index ranked Indianapolis last out of the 50 largest cities. Indianapolis has limited resources to make changes, but grassroots efforts are working to create walkable communities.
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Implementation Of Obamacare Remains A Work In Progress
With the Supreme Court decision, it appears the Affordable Care Act will stand, but that doesn't mean the law's troubles are over. Renee Montagne talks to Julie Rovner of the Kaiser Health News.
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The Legal Business Of Marijuana Is Growing But The Industry Lacks Diversity
The business of selling marijuana legally — for medical and recreational purposes — is expanding. But so are concerns that African-Americans are being shut out of this new industry.
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