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Japanese Carmakers Recall Millions Of Vehicles Over Faulty Airbags
About 3.4 million vehicles produced since 2000 are subject to the recall due to faulty airbag inflators.
Paul Ryan Talks About The President's 2014 Budget
The House of Representative Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan says he sees hope for a bipartisan budget agreement for the first time since President Obama came to office.
Why Does Anyone Care About Minutes Of Weeks-Old Fed Meetings?
The central bank made a mistake. It sent minutes from its most recent policy meeting to a small group of influential institutions, including some major banks, a day earlier than scheduled. But the minutes are always weeks old. Why are they important? Because they contain clues to the Fed's thinking.
Rand Paul's Philosophies: Rhetoric Or Reality?
Host Michel Martin continues her interview with Senator Rand Paul. She asks whether his actions really line up with his libertarian philosophies.
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Rand Paul And Minorities, 'A Date Or A Relationship?'
Senator Rand Paul is reaching out to African-American voters. He recently visited Howard University, one of the country's most prominent historically black universities. Senator Paul talks to host Michel Martin about why he's reaching out, and what his message is for minorities.
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A Project To Rescue Pantry Puzzlers Before They Hit The Trash
Adventurous food shopping get you in trouble? Get help from creative cooks through the Cook Your Cupboard project.
Jobs Fair Attracts Veterans In Metroplex
More than one hundred employers are at the Dallas Convention Center today recruiting U.S. veterans. The event is part of the 100,000 Jobs Mission – which…
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Will Tiger Master Augusta Again?
Whether Woods will win is again the big question. But he's not the only story. Consider 14-year-old Tianlang Guan, the youngest person to ever play in the tournament.
Leading Man's Chin: Universally Hot Or Not?
A prominent male chin, thought to be a marker for virility, is one of the characteristics that's part of the so-called universal facial attractiveness hypothesis. But a look at chins from around the world raises doubts.
Seniors In The South Are More Apt To Be Prescribed Risky Drugs
In many parts of the South, more than one-third of seniors are taking drugs that they should avoid, an analysis of Medicare data finds. Ten percent are taking two or more potentially problematic medicines.
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