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No ID Yet On Charred Body Found After Police Manhunt

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
Authorities in Southern California released some new details Wednesday about the gunfight and fire that apparently ended the manhunt for fugitive former cop Christopher Dorner. He's accused of four murders. While authorities say their search for him is over, they still haven't positively identified the body.

Happy Valentine's Day, Don't Forget It's Tax Season

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
Just in time for Valentine's Day and tax filing season, the independent Tax Policy Center has updated its online marriage bonus and penalty calculator. The new numbers reflect the latest changes in the tax code. Couples considering a walk down the aisle might want to take a look at this before saying,"I do."

Scorecard Guides Prospective Students With College Choices

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
The Obama administration has released an online scorecard to help prospective students assess the costs and value of attending individual colleges and universities. Renee Montagne talks to Goldie Blumenstyk, senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, about the issues the scorecard is trying to address, and what impact it might have.

Georgia To Show Off Preschool Successes

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
President Obama visits a preschool in Decatur, Ga., Thursday morning to tout his proposal for universal preschool. Many experts say preschool is crucial to helping children, especially those from low-income families, succeed in school far beyond their early education.

American, US Airways Announce Merger

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
American Airlines and US Airways have agreed to merge in an $11 billion deal that would create the world's biggest airline. For more on the merger.

Business News

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 02:00
Renee Montagne has business news.

Mavericks, Hot Documents, And Beer

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 01:09
How antitrust regulators decide whether to block a merger.

Mavericks, Hot Documents, And Beer

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 01:09
How antitrust regulators decide whether to block a merger.

When It Comes To Fashion, Shouldn't There Be An App For That?

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 01:06
In fashion's first hackathon, developers had just 24 hours to build an app for the industry — the finalists will be presented on the runway at New York's Fashion Week. "Right now the industry could really use some innovation," says Decoded Fashion founder Liz Bacelar.

The Drug Laws That Changed How We Punish

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 01:04
Forty years ago, New York enacted tough laws in response to a wave of drug-related crime. They became known as the Rockefeller drug laws, and they set the standard for states looking to get tough on crime. But a new debate is under way over the effectiveness of such strict sentencing laws.

Will 'Made In Haiti' Factories Improve Life In Haiti?

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 01:01
International aid agencies are pouring millions of dollars into a large industrial park on Haiti's north coast. The Caracol Industrial Park is intended to create 60,000 jobs and encourage people to move out of the overcrowded capital Port-au-Prince.

An Affair to Remember in Pre-Independence India

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 00:59
It began like a typical Bollywood story. Boy meets girl in pre-Independence India. They fall in love. Her family says no way. So one night, she escapes. NPR commentator Sandip Roy recounts how his great-aunt jumped off a moving train for love, and went on to have a happy 60-year-long marriage.

Heavy Rotation: 5 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 07:55
The DJs at public radio stations listen to a lot of songs every day. Download five of their recent favorites, including songs from The Milk Carton Kids, Cayucas, Chance the Rapper, Miranda Dodson and Katie Mullins.

Sen. Rubio Parched By State Of The Union Response

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 05:51
Republican Senator Marco Rubio delivered the Republican reply to the State of the Union. He needed a drink of water but the bottle was out of reach. While his speech was being broadcast, the senator ducked down, reached off screen, found the bottle, sipped it and resumed. Twitter went crazy.

Sewage Plant Offers Valentine's Day Tour

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 05:32
For hipsters in a Brooklyn neighborhood, it can be tough to get a spot on a romantic tour of a sewage treatment plant. New York's Department of Environmental Protection says this Valentine's Day it had to add an extra tour of the plant because two had filled up quickly.

Banks Called On To Distribute Foreclosure Settlement

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 02:00
The government money is from that recent settlement with big banks over their questionable foreclosure practices. Regulators think having the banks do it could help speed up the process. Housing advocates tell The New York Times that the banks will take shortcuts.

Affenpinscher Is Westminster's Top Dog

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 02:00
Renee Montagne talks to writer Josh Dean about Banana Joe, named best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club. Dean is author of the book Show Dog.

Lawmakers React To State Of The Union Address

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 02:00
There may have been only a half dozen times all night when both sides of the aisle all stood and clapped in approval. One of those moments was when President Obama called for overhauling immigration.

Close Read: Reviewing State Of The Union Address

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 02:00
Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and NPR reporters give a "close read" of President Obama's State of the Union speech. In some cases they are checking facts. In others, they are asking what some parts of the speech really mean.

Comcast To Complete NBCUniversal Buyout Early

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 02:00
Comcast Corp. said Tuesday it will complete its buyout of NBCUniversal from GE for about $16.7 billion, ahead of schedule. Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, has owned 51 percent of NBCUniversal since their $28 billion merger in 2011.

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