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Streaming Services Decide Whether To Put Advisories On Content That Hasn't Aged Well
As streaming services reckon with their film libraries, companies have to consider whether to place advisories on content that hasn't aged well.
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Death Toll From Heatwave In Pakistan Tops 600
In Karachi, temperatures surpassed 111 degrees Fahrenheit. The government has called on the military to set up makeshift medical camps.
Toyota's Top Female Executive Resigns After Arrest
Julie Hamp was accused of importing the prescription painkiller oxycodone in violation of the country's narcotics laws. She was arrested June 18 but has not been charged.
Top Names In Dallas Corruption Trial Report To Prison
By BJ Austin, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-898409.mp3Dallas, TX – Former Dallas City Councilman Don Hill,…
UT Southwestern's Cancer Center Receives Top Designation
By Shelley Kofler, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-916753.mp3Dallas, TX – UT Southwestern Medical Center in…
Top Stories: Attack In Yemen; Lockerbie Bomber To Be Buried
Also: Pakistan may overshadow NATO summit; Bee Gees' Robin Gibb dies; Chen Guangcheng's family may still be at risk in China.
'Two-Buck Chuck' Snags Top Wine Prize
When it comes to wine, some consumers still equate quality with price. But at the 28th Annual International Eastern Wine Competition, a $1.99 bottle of California Wine, the 2002 Charles Shaw Shiraz, beat out 2,300 wines to win a prestigious double gold medal. Hear NPR's Steve Inkseep.
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Corporate Boards Find It Difficult To Limit Executives' Risk-Taking Hobbies
The risk calculus for companies whose leaders participate in perilous activities is more complicated today, as corporate titans Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos have completed their travels to space.
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Pulitzer Prize Honors 100 Years Of Public Service Journalism
Monday, the Pulitzer Prize winners will be announced, and this year will mark the Pultizers' centennial. Scott Simon talks with Roy Harris, who's written a book about the awards, "Pulitzer's Gold."
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Charleston Church Holds Emotional Services Days After Shootings
Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina, the scene of a deadly attack this week, re-opened its doors Sunday morning. NPR's Cheryl Corley talks with Rachel Martin about the service.
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