The Two-Way
7:51 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Giants Take 2-Game World Series Lead With 'Small Ball,' 'Slap & Score'

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Please go foul, please go foul, please go foul: Third-baseman Miguel Cabrera (No. 24) and catcher Gerald Laird of the Detroit Tigers watched closely to see if a bunt by the Giants' Gregor Blanco would go foul Thursday night in San Francisco. It didn't. The Giants scored and went on to win the game and take a 2-0 lead in the World Series.

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 4:53 am

After the home run heroics of "Kung Fu Panda" in Game 1, last night's World Series faceoff between the San Francisco Giants and Detroit Tigers was a much different game, NPR's Tom Goldman said earlier on Morning Edition.

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Shots - Health News
7:50 am
Fri October 26, 2012

President Embraces 'Obamacare'; What Would Romney Do?

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 9:22 am

It's hard to find an issue on which President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney disagree more than health care.

The 2010 Affordable Care Act is considered President Obama's signature legislative achievement, as well as something Romney has vowed to repeal.

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The Two-Way
7:48 am
Fri October 26, 2012

If Sandy Becomes 'Frankenstorm,' It Could Be Worst In A Century

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National Hurricane Center's "5-day forecast cone" at 2 p.m. ET today (Oct. 26).

Originally published on Sun October 28, 2012 1:34 pm

"We're not trying to hype it," National Weather Service meterologist Paul Kocin tells Bloomberg News. "What we're seeing in some of our models is a storm at an intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past century."

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All Tech Considered
7:47 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Can Windows 8 Bridge The Gap Between Tablet And PC?

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The Microsoft Windows 8 operating system is unveiled at a press conference on October 25 in New York City.

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 6:50 am

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For better or worse, Microsoft has now shown its hand. The company Thursday showed off its new operating system, Windows 8, which will either mark a new era for the software giant in a hyper-competitive market, or spell its downfall.

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Environment
7:46 am
Fri October 26, 2012

In A Shift From 2008 Race, Obama's Hush On Climate

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A boat skims through the melting ice in the Ilulissat fiord, on the western coast of Greenland, in 2008. The glacier is the most active in the Northern Hemisphere, producing 10 percent of Greenland's icebergs, or some 20 million tons of ice per day. But experts say the glacier is in bad shape because of climate change.

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 2:57 pm

This story is part of a two-part series about the presidential candidates' climate policies. Click Here For The Story About Mitt Romney

Both presidential candidates have all but ignored climate change during this election season. Mitt Romney would not make it a priority if he were president.

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The Two-Way
7:45 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Muslims And Buddhists Burn Down Homes And Kill Each Other In Myanmar

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An injured Rakhine Buddhist is taken to the hospital following violence in Rakhine state, Myanmar.

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 6:36 am

New sectarian violence is erupting in western Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, between Buddhist Rakhinese and Rohingya Muslims. It's turned very deadly: reports say more than 100 people from both groups are dead and 1,000 homes have been burned down.

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It's All Politics
7:43 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Rape Comments Complicate But Don't End GOP Senate Takeover Chances

Originally published on Thu October 25, 2012 2:00 pm

The enthusiasm with which Democrats seized upon Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's philosophizing about God's plan for unborn children of women impregnated by rape may have suggested the Indiana Republican's election chances had just ended.

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Planet Money
7:42 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Energy Independence Wouldn't Make Gasoline Any Cheaper

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Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 1:05 pm

Just about every president since Richard Nixon has set energy independence as a goal, and both major candidates have brought it up the current campaign.

As it turns out, there is a place, not so far from here, that has achieved energy independence: Canada.

Canada produces far more oil than it consumes. They're not dependent on the Middle East! They've got all the oil they need!

I called Stephen Gordon, a professor of economics at Université Laval in Quebec City, to ask him about what energy independence means for his nation.

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It's All Politics
7:31 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Do Political Ads Actually Work?

Originally published on Fri October 26, 2012 8:31 am

Democrats and Republicans are on track to spend about $1 billion each on television advertising in the presidential race. Most of it is negative, and almost all of it is concentrated in nine battleground states.

If you live in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia or Wisconsin, you cannot get away from the ad blitz being waged by both sides. For the folks who track political advertising at Kantar Media CMAG, these commercials tell a story.

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Strange News
3:51 am
Fri October 26, 2012

Shark Surprises Golfers In Southern California

Golfers are used to hazards like sand traps, though rarely an obstacle as interesting as a shark. This week, at a golf course in Southern California, a 2-pound leopard shark was spotted on the 12th tee. It had apparently been dropped by an ocean bird flying overhead.

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