Bill Chappell

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French Are Fuming Over Report That NSA Spied On 3 Presidents

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The U.S. ambassador to France has been summoned to the French Foreign Ministry to answer new claims that the NSA monitored the communications of three sitting French presidents and their top staff.

Those said to be targeted include President Francois Hollande, who is holding an emergency meeting today with top ...

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Female Shortstop, 16, Could Be Signed By MLB Teams In July

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

In what Major League Baseball says is a first, French baseball player Melissa Mayeux has had her name added to the list of international prospects who could be signed by clubs on July 2.

At age 16, Mayeux plays shortstop for two of France's national teams: the U-18 junior squad ...

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Solar-Powered Plane's Japan-Hawaii Flight Is Postponed

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

The Solar Impulse, an aircraft that generates power solely from the sun's energy, is set to embark on the longest leg of its planned round-the-world journey: a trip of some 115 hours between Nagoya, Japan, and Hawaii. But weather concerns have forced another delay.

The Solar Impulse 2 had initially ...

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NASA Flummoxed By Dwarf Planet's Bright Spots, 'Pyramid-Shaped Peak'

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

New images of Ceres are the clearest ever taken, but NASA's scientists still haven't figured out the enigmatic dwarf planet. The agency's latest photos of Ceres show multiple bright spots — and a "pyramid-shaped peak towering over a relatively flat landscape."

That's according to an update posted by the ...

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James Horner, A Giant Among Movie Music Composers, Is Dead, Agents Say

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Update: 11:30 p.m. ET

In a statement Tuesday night, the talent agency that represented Horner mourned "the tragic passing of our dear colleague."

"Our thoughts and prayers are with James' family at this difficult time, and also with the millions of people around the world who loved his music. A ...

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Gov. Haley Announces New Push To Remove Confederate Flag In S.C.

Monday, June 22, 2015

South Carolina's most prominent political leaders say it's time for their state to stop flying the Confederate battle flag on the grounds of its Statehouse. Gov. Nikki Haley made their position clear Monday afternoon, speaking alongside Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Tim Scott and others.

Calls for moving the Confederate battle ...

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'We Are Not Cured': Obama Discusses Racism In America With Marc Maron

Monday, June 22, 2015

President Obama talks about his own life, America's race relations and the trouble with politics during the much-anticipated new episode of the WTF with Marc Maron podcast, in an interview that is making headlines for its candid discussion of race.

Like other episodes of Maron's popular podcast, the conversation ...

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Confederate Flag 'Has To Come Down' In S.C., NAACP Leader Says

Friday, June 19, 2015

Calling Wednesday's killing of nine black church members in Charleston, S.C., a hate crime, the head of the NAACP says it's not appropriate for South Carolina to keep flying the Confederate flag at its state house.

"The flag has to come down," NAACP President Cornell Brooks told a crowd ...

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Doctors, Nurses Among 243 Charged In Million-Dollar Medicare Schemes

Friday, June 19, 2015

Federal agents have arrested 243 people — including 46 doctors, nurses and other medical professionals — who are accused of running up more than $700 million in false Medicare billings. Charges range from fraud and money-laundering to aggravated identity theft and kickbacks.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch calls it "the largest ...

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'They Will Strafe You,' Bird Expert Says Of Seattle's Dive-Bombing Crows

Friday, June 19, 2015

It has become an annual process: Crows swoop down on unsuspecting Seattleites, who then call wildlife professor John Marzluff, who explains that it's simply the season for crows to dive-bomb people — and that they're mostly harmless.

The behavior, Marzluff tells member station KUOW, is tied to something many ...

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Kids' Art Show Takes Over 2 Billboards In Times Square

Thursday, June 18, 2015

For the next few days, two large billboards in New York's Times Square are being given over to art created by the city's public school students. The project highlights students' work that's part of a new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

"Art is my favorite subject. It lets ...

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'Mother Emanuel' Church Suffers A New Loss In Charleston

Thursday, June 18, 2015

In the Holy City, it's called "Mother Emanuel." Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church has a long history in which its existence was threatened — or even banned outright. Every time, the church that was the scene of Wednesday's mass shooting has survived and rebuilt.

"Emanuel is the oldest AME ...

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Worms Know What's Up — And Now Scientists Know Why

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

In what researchers say is a first, they've discovered the neuron in worms that detects Earth's magnetic field. Animals have been known to sense the magnetic field; a new study identifies the microscopic, antenna-shaped sensor that helps worms orient themselves underground.

The sensory neuron that the worm C. elegans uses ...

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Boy Who Lost Stuffed Tiger At Airport Finds Tiger Stayed Very Busy

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

If a boy named Owen suspects his stuffed tiger named Hobbes has a secret life, the staff of Tampa International Airport won't disagree. Owen recently lost Hobbes at the airport — and when he reclaimed the tiger, he also received photos of Hobbes touring the facility.

Owen, 6, had flown ...

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Honor System Exploited On Scottish Island That Had Been Crime-Free

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Locals say it's the first theft on the island in decades. Items ranging from wool hats to candy and cosmetics were taken from a shop next to Canna's pier.

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First Watch: The Weepies, 'No Trouble'

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Weepies took a leap with their latest video — figuratively and literally. "No Trouble" is the first video the married duo of Deb Talan and Steve Tannen has appeared in. But it's also one in which they (or, more accurately, their stunt doubles) jump from tall buildings ...

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Neil Young Is Displeased That Donald Trump Was 'Rockin' In The Free World'

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

When Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he's running for president, the soundtrack at the Trump Tower event was Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World," which was played loudly and repeatedly. But afterward, Young said Trump had used the song without permission — and that he's a Bernie Sanders ...

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French Postal Service Delivers Letter 138 Years Late

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

On January 27, 1877, a person in France posted a letter. This year, the great-granddaughter of the intended recipient opened it to find an order for yarn. The letter was marked: high-speed delivery.

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Storm Pours More Rain On Drenched Texas

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Tropical Storm Bill is now a tropical depression. It's churning along a path through Waco and Dallas-Fort Worth, areas with lakes and rivers that already have been swollen with recent heavy rains.

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University Of Cambridge To Hire Lego Professor

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The school got money for the position from the Lego Foundation. Whoever gets the job will lead a research department that studies the role of play in education.

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