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Kraft, Oscar Mayer Brands Take A Massive Hit As Tastes Shift
The giant Kraft Heinz food company's stock dropped sharply Friday after it said its Kraft and Oscar Mayer brands are worth $15.4 billion less than previously stated.
More Taxpayers Will Owe The IRS In April Because Of Underwithholding, Report Says
The Government Accountability Office says 3 million more Americans are likely to have experienced underwithholding from their paychecks in 2018 as a direct result of the new tax law.
ISIS Claims Credit in Vienna, Austria 'Terror Attack'
The Islamic State group claimed credit for Monday's rampage in central Vienna. The attacker was shot by police.
India Confirms 9 Million Coronavirus Infections
Only one other country — the United States — has surpassed the milestone of 9 million total cases, since the pandemic began.
Millions Of Students Are Vaping
More than 6 million middle school and high school students used tobacco products this year, according to a new federal report. Most are now using these addictive products by vaping.
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Here's How Big North Korea's Latest Nuclear Test Actually Was
Seismic and satellite data reveal the test was a whopper, further bolstering the North's claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb.
FDA Finds Hazards Lurking In Parsley, Cilantro, Guacamole
The Food and Drug Administration has started testing randomly selected fresh herbs and prepared guacamole. So far, the agency has found dangerous bacteria in 3 to 6 percent of the samples it tested.
From Betty Boop To Popeye, Franz Von Suppé Survives In Cartoons
You may not recognize the Austrian composer by name, but if you like cartoons, you've heard the music of Franz von Suppé.
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Student Podcasts? For Our Contest, We Got Thousands Of Them
The first-ever NPR Student Podcast challenge has closed, with nearly 6,000 entries from all 50 states. As you might expect, students these days have a lot to say.
Sunday Puzzle: New Names In The News
NPR's Lauren Frayer and New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz quiz Nick England of Chapel Hill, N.C., on names we probably hadn't known until this year.
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