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Arrgh: Pirate Joe's And Trader Joe's Are Once Again Locked In Legal Battle
The Canadian reseller of Trader Joe's goods was sued by the grocery chain in 2013; a U.S. district court dismissed the case. But an appellate court found that Trader Joe's had a legitimate suit.
Trump's Outreach To Black Voters May Really Be About White Voters
Donald Trump heads to Detroit on Saturday to attend a black church. Pundits suggest Trump's outreach to black voters is really about persuading college-educated white voters that he's open-minded.
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Why Do Small Dogs Live Longer Than Big Dogs?
Researchers at the University of Washington are hoping to answer that question. NPR's Scott Simon talks to biology and pathology professor Daniel Promislow about the Dog Aging Project.
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Donald Trump To Finally Go Live With Television Ads
Donald Trump's presidential campaign hasn't spent a single dollar on television advertising in the general election. Experts say this is an unprecedented decision to disregard the most effective way to communicate with voters.
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Brazilian Women Look To Change Soccer Narrative With Olympic Success
Men's soccer in Brazil has always reigned supreme. Women were actually banned from playing in the country for decades. But the success of the women's team at the Rio Olympics is changing the narrative.
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The Week That Was: Does Manafort's Resignation Mean A Trump Campaign Reboot?
This week there were major changes to Donald Trump's campaign. The Washington Post's Robert Costa looks into what they'll mean, and if they'll be enough to help Trump win the presidency in November.
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How The Placebo Effect Could Boost An Olympic Performance
One athlete's "psych-up" ritual may psych out an opponent. And even treatments that lack hard evidence of benefit, scientists say, might provide a competitive edge if the athletes believe they work.
On Six Flags' Virtual Reality Coaster, The Ride Is Just Half The Thrill
Magic Mountain in Southern California has a roller coaster in which riders put on VR goggles to see an imagined world while their bodies undergo the physical thrills. How is it? We get a review.
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Newly American 'Dreamers' Are Torn Between Love And Disappointment
Imbolo Mbue's debut novel is one of the best books to deal with the financial crisis of 2007-2008. It's the story of a Cameroonian immigrant couple and the rich, troubled Americans they work for.
Food World Rallies For Quake-Hit Amatrice, Home Of Famous Pasta Dish
In Italy and the U.S., restaurants are pledging to use sales of Amatrice's signature dish, spaghetti all' amatriciana, to raise funds for the Italian town devastated by Wednesday's earthquake.
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