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With A Hurricane Approaching Florida, Airline Algorithms Show No Sympathy
The software of major airlines monitor supply and demand, then lower or raise prices accordingly — within seconds. That can lead to some exorbitant prices, NPR's Scott Simon says.
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The legislation would prohibit California law enforcement officers from communicating with federal immigration enforcement agencies, with some exceptions.
Harvey Weinstein Scandal May Prompt A Sea Change In Hollywood
The fallout continues in the entertainment industry following sex abuse allegations against the movie mogul. People in Hollywood are asking how to change the climate for women in the industry.
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The Dollar Is Weaker, But That Might Not Be A Bad Thing
The dollar is down nearly 10 percent since the beginning of the year. That's bad news if you're a tourist traveling to Europe but great news if your U.S. company sells goods overseas.
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Winners Of 2017 Elections Include A Lot Of Historical Candidates
Across the country, Tuesday's election was full of firsts. In Virginia, the House of Delegates gained its first openly transgender member, its first two Latinas, and its first Asian-American woman — and those are just the returns of one state's historical elections.
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A Look From The Ground In Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria
As the situation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria continues, we hear from Patricia Mazzei, a writer for The Miami Herald.
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A Year After Russia Meddling, Off-Year Elections Are Monitored
Voter confidence was shaken by revelations that Russia targeted election systems in at least 21 states last year. A year later, efforts to tighten voting cybersecurity is making some progress.
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Tempest Over A Teapot: JC Penney Removes 'Hitler' Billboard
After receiving complaints that a billboard ad included an image resembling Adolf Hitler, JC Penney has reportedly taken the sign down. The move comes after images of the billboard in California's Culver City spurred an online controversy. The retailer says any resemblance is unintended.
A Splash Of 'Urban Ocean' On A Southern California Cruise
Instead of traveling alongside picturesque beaches, this boat takes passengers on a tour of the nation's busiest shipping terminal. The sightseeing includes sea lions and trash, juxtaposing Long Beach's commercial might with a fragile ecosystem.
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Michigan Apple Orchards Blossom After A Devastating Year
The apple trees are heading for full blossom in Michigan after a disastrous 2012 crop, when only 15 percent of the apples survived. But this year's harvest is expected to rebound.
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