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Trampled By Turtles: Tiny Desk Concert
Known for the speed of their playing, these Minnesotans are about more than just blistering bluegrass. They also write beautiful, heartfelt folk-pop songs, as this Tiny Desk Concert demonstrates.
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CVS Quits Cigarettes, Adjusting To New Health Care Landscape
CVS has changed its corporate name from CVS Caremark to CVS Health. On the very same day, the company has also fulfilled a promise it made earlier this year: No more cigarettes on its store shelves.
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Residents Worry Urban Drilling Will Turn Downtowns Into Oil Towns
Drilling for oil and gas in rural and suburban areas isn't new. But energy extraction companies are now moving into more densely populated areas, raising a new set of concerns for city residents.
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The Business Of Halloween Means You Can Buy An Arm And A Leg
Americans spend billions on the fall holiday — especially for elaborate costumes and decorations. And companies that specialize in Hollywood horror props also make them for Halloween enthusiasts.
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Federal Judge Upholds Louisiana's Ban On Gay Marriage
The decision marks the first time a federal court has upheld a gay marriage ban since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal Defense of Marriage Act last year.
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Legal Troubles Dog Famed Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava
A Spanish court named Calatrava, designer of New York's Ground Zero transport hub, a suspect in alleged contract fraud. Prosecutors say he got $3.6 million for a convention center that wasn't built.
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NYPD Officers Sent To Twitter School
The New York City Police Department is forcing some cops to enroll in Social Media 101, following several snafus. A memo handed out at the first session reminded them to use common sense.
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KCRW Presents: John Legend
Watch the Grammy-winning pop and soul singer perform his No. 1 hit "All Of Me" for a group of KCRW listeners at Apogee Studios in Los Angeles.
Campaign Expert Neil Oxman Talks About How He Makes Political Ads
Oxman is the founder of The Campaign Group, which has managed ad campaigns for more than 700 races around the country. Ahead of the Congressional elections, he talks about what works and what doesn't.
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How Close Is The Economy To Full Employment?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says 142,000 jobs were added to the economy in August, far below expectations. So the view that the Fed won't likely hike interest rates until mid-2015 remains intact.
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