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Troubled U.S. Bobsled Team Races For A Championship
U.S. bobsled racers triumphed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, but it's been tough sledding ever since. The American team has lost big sponsors and struggled to win big races. This weekend, the world's top sled teams face off in Lake Placid, N.Y., for the world championships. North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann reports that American athletes hope the home-track advantage will give them a shot at a medal.
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In India, The Pressure Cooker Of College Admissions
Getting into Delhi University, one of the most prestigious schools in India, can be even tougher than getting into an Ivy League school in the U.S. The university's College of Commerce takes less than 2 percent of applicants.
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What Could $100 Million Buy You — Besides Campaign Ads In Kentucky?
Spending on the Kentucky Senate race might reach $100 million. So what else could that get you in the Bluegrass State? NPR's Tamara Keith finds out when she calls up some local business owners.
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George Strait’s Final Show In Arlington Breaks Ticket Sale Record: $18 Million
Five stories that have North Texas talking: the King of Country continues to shatter records; Gov. Rick Perry loves California; the New Cities Summit…
Osaka Withdraws From French Open After Dispute Over Media Appearances
NPR's Noel King talks to USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan about tennis star Naomi Osaka walking away from the French Open after a standoff with top officials over her media appearances.
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What's A Patient To Do When Hospital Ratings Disagree?
Many people check up on hospitals before they check in as patients. But there's a catch. A hospital that gets lauded by one group can be panned by another.
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Swiss Bank Finds Itself Under American Scrutiny
Credit Suisse has been accused by senators of helping American clients hide assets from the IRS. The Swiss bank's top executives are answering the allegations in a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
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Congress ramps up investigation into migrant child labor in the U.S.
Congress is ramping up its probe into hundreds of reports of migrant child labor in the U.S. A House panel grilled a top official of a program responsible for placing these children in safe homes.
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Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush 'Seriously Considering' Run For Attorney General
Bush said the state's top law enforcement official "needs to be above reproach."
Merriam-Webster's Word Of The Year Is Feminism
Merriam-Webster issues its top-10 words every year. What are this year's words, and what do they say about society? NPR's Rachel Martin sits down with Editor-at-Large Peter Sokolowski to find out.
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