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Ineffective Treatment Often Prescribed For Lower Back Pain, Report Says
And the number of sufferers is expected to increase, especially in lower-income countries as people in rural areas move to urban centers and adopt more sedentary lives. So what can help them?
Australian Authorities Open Investigation Into Facebook's Improper Sharing Of Data
More than 300,000 Australians may have had their data improperly shared by Facebook with Cambridge Analytica. Australia is investigating whether Facebook broke the law.
Lawmakers Gearing Up To Question Facebook CEO Amid Questions Of User Data Abuse
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Frank Pallone. D-N.J., about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that he will testify before Congress next week about the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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How China's 'Made In China 2025 Is Playing Into The Tariff Exchange With The U.S.
Behind the brewing trade war with China is U.S. concern at China's ambitions to dominate the technologies of the future. Skeptics doubt, though, that massive state investment can transform China into an innovative economy.
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Why President Trump Can't Directly Order National Guard Troops To U.S.-Mexico Border
President Trump wants military troops to help guard the U.S.-Mexico border, but there are legal limits on what the military can do. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with George Mason University law professor Tim MacArthur about the Posse Comitatus Act.
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Trump Says He Didn't Know His Lawyer Paid Adult Film Star $130,000
President Trump for the first time has answered questions about Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress and director, who claims to have had an affair with him a decade ago.
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Earma Thompson On Piano Jazz
She was a mainstay on the Chicago jazz scene for over 50 years before releasing an album as a bandleader herself. On this 2005 episode of Piano Jazz, the pianist performs tracks off Just In Time.
Watch Superorganism Perform 'Something For Your M.I.N.D.' At A Mini-Golf Course
In between sets at SXSW, including our showcase at Stubb's BBQ, Superorganism stopped by Peter Pan Mini-Golf in Austin to perform their found-sound heavy hit.
Watch Kansas City's Hembree Layer Up An All-Out Jam
The relatively new band, selected for our Slingshot program, knows how to start small and end big. "Had It All" takes a looping pop riff and ramps it up to an all-out rock jam.
How Social Media Can Reveal Overlooked Drug Reactions
Even big clinical studies can miss important drug side effects. Researchers, doctors and drugmakers are looking at patients' experiences posted on social media for clues on problems that were missed.
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