Listeners To NPR: Why Don’t We Track Planes Like We Do Ships?
• Geoff Brumfiel, the physics guy on our science desk, helps us land on the right answer.
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• Geoff Brumfiel, the physics guy on our science desk, helps us land on the right answer.
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• The chain, known as the place you could find spare parts, hung on for years but now plans to sell up to 2,400 stores nationwide.
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• “Clearly what we see is that conditions in eastern Ukraine have to change,” NATO Commander Gen. Philip Breedlove tells NPR’s Renee Montagne.
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• Jordan executed two prisoners in revenge for the horrific killing of the 26-year-old pilot, including the Iraqi woman who was sought by the so-called Islamic State for a hostage exchange.
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• The Federal Communications Commission has received 4 million comments on “net neutrality.” On Wednesday, the FCC chief laid out what he calls “the strongest open Internet protections ever proposed.”
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• Juniper Russo wants what is best for her daughter Vivian, and she sometimes questions mainstream medicine. But after three years of soul searching, she decided what was best was vaccination.
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• More than 50 years after the release of her classic — and only — novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lee plans to publish a second. The newly unearthed book, Go Set a Watchman, will be published in July.
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