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From X.com to X Corp., the letter X holds "great sentimental value" to billionaire Elon Musk, according to his biographers.
Yo-Yo Ma On Recorded Music At Inauguration
Inauguration Day was so cold, musician Yo-Yo Ma and others recorded their performance two days earlier and played along during Tuesday's ceremony. It was feared the frigid temperatures would crack instruments and break strings. Ma discusses what happened.
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Obama Pushes For Credit Card Legislation
At a town hall meeting in New Mexico Thursday, President Obama touted legislation designed to protect consumers from fluctuating credit card rules. He also urged Congress to act quickly on legislation to end credit card practices deemed abusive.
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What's In Obama's Stimulus Plan?
President Barack Obama is meeting with Republicans on Capital Hill Tuesday. He's working to gain momentum for his economic stimulus plan. Politics aside, what's actually in the $800 billion bill?
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How The Obama Mortgage Plan Works
President Barack Obama says up to 9 million struggling homeowners could get help from the housing rescue plan he outlined. The plan commits $275 billion in government funds to the effort and would help some homeowners reduce home payments by refinancing.
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A catastrophic fire in South Africa has taken the lives of dozens of people
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The latest on the Burning Man flooding
Authorities are investigating a death at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert after tens of thousands of people are stuck in camps because of rain.
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N.C. Republicans seem poised to override the governor's veto of new voting rules
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina have passed a bill to tighten voting access, and may now override the Democratic governor's veto of that legislation.
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Whatever happened to the 'period day off' policy?
In 2017, two Indian firms began offering workers a day off for a painful period — earning much praise but also some criticism. We wondered if this policy is gaining favor in India and beyond.
Multiple Homes Mean More Costly Protection For Presidents
President Trump has two residences outside of the White House. That arrangement is very expensive for taxpayers, and it turns out, there is a federal law that tries to tame such spending.
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Firefighters struggle to contain severe wildfires in northern Greece
Northern Greece is experiencing the worst wildfires the European Union has ever seen. Extreme weather attributed to climate change is partly responsible.
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Russia Probe Raises Legal Questions About Obstruction Of Justice
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Ryan Goodman, a law professor at New York University, about obstruction of justice and the legal processes behind it when dealing with a case against a sitting president.
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'Warlight' Illumines Family Secrets In Ondaatje's Latest
Set during and after World War II, Warlight follows a young man trying to find out what really happened when his parents disappeared and left him and a young sister in the care of two mystery men.
In 'City Of Girls,' The Breezy, Bold Best Days Of Our Lives
Elizabeth Gilbert's new novel is set in the New York theater community of the 1940s — an effervescent golden age for the women who congregate at the offbeat Lily Playhouse.
Finding Love On A Charming 'Royal Holiday' — And Bringing It Back Home
Jasmine Guillory's new novel follows 54-year-old Vivian on a vacation across the Atlantic with her daughter. When Vivian meets the man of her dreams in England, can she keep love alive at home?
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Jessica Abel's comic Trish Trash, Rollergirl of Mars isn't just a sports story and a coming-of-age tale, it's a masterful critique of capitalism that stays engaging despite a few wobbles.
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A Bradenton restaurateur says Florida's rising costs are straining the industry
John Horne owns five restaurants, including several Anna Maria Oyster Bar locations. He discussed the changes he's seen in his 40 years in the industry, and the impact Florida's economy is having on it.
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Profiling History's Troublemaking Women, French Cartoonist Gets 'Brazen'
Pénélope Bagieu's curly, pretty style is sometimes in conflict with her material; it works well when her "rebel ladies" meet happy ends, but she struggles to depict the hardships many suffered.
Previously Unseen Photos Of Michelle Obama Illuminate 'Chasing Light'
Official White House photographer Amanda Lucidon's new book collects scenes featuring the former first lady — "one of the most genuine and compassionate and thoughtful people" she'd ever met.
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Previously, American comics fans would've been lucky to discover French artist Nicole Claveloux in old issues of Heavy Metal magazine. Now, her delightfully weird work has been compiled in a new book.
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