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'Quite Good' May Not Be Good Enough For GM
By some measures, General Motors is doing fine post-bailout and post-bankruptcy. The company is profitable and makes better cars than it did a generation ago. But its stock price is down sharply, and it still doesn't have a blockbuster car like its competitors Toyota, Honda and Ford.
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Olympians' Dilemma: 'Starve My Soul' For Ramadan?
This year, the Olympics fall during the Muslim holy month, and some athletes have to make a choice: be in top physical condition, or maintain a primary tenet of their faith. Fasting for Ramadan can be a physical and mental challenge, but it poses a particular dilemma for Muslims competing in London.
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Leaders From 13 States Urge Federal Court To Allow Supervised Injection Sites
The Justice Department has mounted a legal challenge to block the effort, claiming such a site violates federal drug laws and would enable opioid users.
Lil Nas X Lassos The Record For Longest-Running No. 1 Song In U.S. Chart History
The song's now-unparalleled success is, more than anything else, a pure expression of how the Internet is now everything. Welcome to the future, y'all.
Tiger Woods Rises Again — And Sponsors Are Celebrating His Resilience
Woods' historic victory Sunday at the golf Masters Tournament shows the continued earning power of a player who was dropped by many of his sponsors over the course of a tumultuous decade.
What's Included In The Proposed Bipartisan Border Security Compromise
Lawmakers have struck a deal to avoid another government shutdown. It includes funding for 55 miles of border wall and limits the number of people Immigration and Customs Enforcement can detain.
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In Cairo, Pompeo Slams Obama's Mideast Policies, Says Era Of 'American Shame Is Over'
The top U.S. diplomat accused the Obama administration of making crucial errors that worsened a string of crises in the region, from the Arab Spring to ISIS.
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Betsy DeVos' 'School Choice' Controversy; Historically Black Colleges And More
Here's NPR Ed's take on the top national education stories this week. The highlight: controversy surrounding a visit from black college presidents.
The Soaring Stock Market And Your Nest Egg
Stocks continue to be on an absolute tear lately, with the Dow topping 21,000. Investors wonder if the bulls will keep running. Experts offer tips on what to keep in mind and whose advice to trust.
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Climate Change Complicates Predictions Of Damage From Big Surf
Earth's changing climate has made the quest to understand wave behavior more important than ever, scientists say. Rising seas, storm surge and dune and reef erosion all shape Florida's Gulf Coast.
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