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U.S. West Coast Port Dispute Forces Shippers To Find Alternatives
Global shipping companies are looking for other seaports to unload their goods, including those in Canada and along the East Coast of the U.S.
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In These Six 'Wild Tales,' Humans Morph Into Destructive Forces Of Nature
The Argentinean film co-produced by Pedro Almodovar is up for an Oscar for best foreign language film. It features a drunk teenager who runs over a woman and an angry bride at a glitzy Jewish wedding.
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Bad Weather Kept North Carolina Senators At Home — Except 1
Democratic Sen. Jeff Jackson had the chamber to himself, and he decided not to waste any time. He got right to work passing his agenda. Jackson tracked his imaginary progress on Facebook.
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State Department Spokeswoman's Promotion Means End To 'Psaking' In Russia
State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki has just been promoted to White House Communications Director, a job with a lower public profile. It's going to be a loss for the Kremlin's idea of TV comedy.
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Hammered And Heedless: Do Dangerous Drinking Videos Harm Teens?
Being falling-down drunk is often played for laughs on YouTube videos, but those videos don't show the downside of getting trashed. That can't be good for teenagers and young adults, researchers say.
Fresh Air Weekend: Writer Richard Price And 'The New Yorker's David Remnick
The author of Clockers and others talks about his latest, The Whites; Editor David Remnick looks back on tough decisions he's made as The New Yorker turns 90.
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Adobe Photoshop: 'Democratizing' Photo Editing For 25 Years
The photo editing system Adobe Photoshop turned 25 this week. NPR's Arun Rath talks to co-founder Thomas Knoll about how the system has changed and where it's going.
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Exploring The Solar System Through The Eyes Of Robotic Voyagers
The Voyager spacecraft revolutionized our understanding of space. In a new book, The Interstellar Age, planetary scientist Jim Bell shares stories about the planning and excitement back on Earth.
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FAA's Proposed Drone Rules Ground Many Commercial Aspirations
Industries that had hoped for permission to use drones in their business were left out of the FAA's proposed drone rules. The agency said that drones should stay within the operator's line of sight.
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Taylor Swift, Savvy Trademark Titan
Thinking of putting "speak now" on a T-shirt or bed linens? You'll have to ask Taylor Swift first. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to intellectual property lawyer Mark Lemley about Swift's branding empire.
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