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If Local Farms Aren't Local Enough, Buy From The Rooftop
Urban farmers are experimenting with growing food right near or even inside the grocery store. But it's not yet clear whether customers will value that degree of freshness over other options.
Could You Be Driving A Car With A Recall?
General Motors has recalled more than 15 million cars this year. Alec Gutierrez of Kelley Blue Book tells NPR's Scott Simon what this means if you own a GMC, Chevrolet, Buick or Cadillac.
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Retiring Columbine Principal Turned Guilt Into Action
Frank DeAngelis, principal of Columbine High School, is retiring. The mass shooting there has defined his career, but he has never felt comfortable being in the national spotlight.
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Ukraine's Chocolate King Is Presidential Front-Runner
The front-runnner in Sunday's election in Ukraine is called the Chocolate King. Analyst Balazs Jarabik tells Scott Simon why Ukrainians are supporting Petro Poroshenko's bid for the presidency.
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Separatists Disrupt Ukraine's Election Preparations
It was hoped that Ukraine's first presidential elections would bring stability to the region. But pro-Russian separatists have vowed to prevent voting in Sunday's presidential elections.
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Tech Week: Baby Photos Online, Facebook V. Shazam, Ebay's Fail
Also in the week's tech headlines, cops are wearing video cameras in New Orleans, a new GIF-making camera is available on Kickstarter and IBM's in trouble.
U.S. Cancels Joint Exercises With Thailand
The U.S. had previously suspended foreign assistance to the country following the military coup. The State Department called for an immediate return to civil rule.
After Months Of Homelessness, A Teen Leaves The Woods Behind
Homelessness is not just an urban phenomenon. Desiree Wieczorek spent five months living in a makeshift camp with her family near the New York-Canada border. Then her school stepped in to help.
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do When You're Still In My Profile Picture
For every couple who posts and shares loving photos on social media, there's the scary question of what happens after a breakup. Ozy.com's Carlos Watson talks about the idea of a social media prenup.
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Where Will Credit Suisse's Fine Go?
This week, the Department of Justice handed Credit Suisse the largest criminal tax penalty ever. $2.6 billion is a lot of money, so NPR's Arun Rath asks the New York Times' Jessica Silver-Greenberg where it all goes.
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