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National Park Service Launches Search For Next Ansel Adams
The National Park Service is hiring a full-time photographer to document the country's natural landscapes. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Rich O'Connor of the National Park Service photography program about the position, which some are comparing to the job held by Ansel Adams in the 1940s.
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How Much Did 'Snowzilla' Blizzard Cost The Economy? Not Much, Analysts Say
Snowzilla may have set a record for snowfall, but it was a minor event, as far as economic costs go. Analysts talk about what they include — or do not include — in their economic loss estimates.
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Commentary: NBC's 'Telenovela' 'Takes Ownership' Of Latino Stereotypes
NBC's new comedy, Telenovela, parodies a Spanish-language soap opera. Commentator Cynthia Leonor Garza says it's an attempt at bringing Latin culture into the mainstream — but it could do it better.
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Flint's Undocumented Migrants Hesitate To Request Help During Water Crisis
Some undocumented immigrants in Flint, Mich., are just finding out that the water from their taps is contaminated with lead. Fear of being deported keeps some from picking up free water and filters.
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World Cafe Presents: Dr. Dog
Watch from a front-row seat as the trippy Philly band performs "Bring My Baby Back" in its hometown.
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Why Cheap Gas Might Not Be Good For The U.S. Economy
A drop in global oil prices saved U.S. drivers $100 billion last year. Good news, right? Not so, say some economists. The energy industry is now so big that cheap oil may actually hurt the economy.
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30 Years After Explosion, Challenger Engineer Still Blames Himself
Bob Ebeling, an anonymous source for NPR's 1986 report on the disaster, tells NPR that despite warning NASA of troubles before the launch, he believes God "shouldn't have picked me for that job."
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Zika-Linked Brain Damage In Infants May Be 'Tip Of The Iceberg'
An investigation is finding "profound abnormalities" in babies with microcephaly who are born to Brazilian mothers suspected of having the Zika infection.
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22 Hillary Clinton Emails Dubbed Top Secret
New revelations over the documents on her controversial private server — which were not marked classified at the time they were sent — come just days ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
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