Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Eric Litvin shares: Five Places to Shop in Tokyo by INGRID K. WILLIAMS


By INGRID K. WILLIAMS

With its high concentration of vintage shops, unique specialty stores and small boutiques, Shimokitazawa is seen as a shopping mecca by hip Tokyoites.

Published: November 30, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Creator Of McDonald's Big Mac Dies At 98

Creator Of McDonald's Big Mac Dies At 98
Michael "Jim" Dellgatti gave the world the famous sandwich. You know: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : No Internet Connection? No Problem. Netflix Adds Offline Viewing

No Internet Connection? No Problem. Netflix Adds Offline Viewing
The video streaming giant joins Amazon in offering the option to download videos to mobile devices. It's the latest development in the highly competitive and rapidly changing online streaming market.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump's 'Interventionist Approach' To Economic Policy Presents Consequences

Trump's 'Interventionist Approach' To Economic Policy Presents Consequences
In light of Trump's deal with Carrier to keep jobs in the U.S., NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Edward Alden, senior fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations and author of Failure to Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind in the Global Economy, about the consequences of federal government intervention in the private sector.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump Strikes Deal With Carrier To Keep Jobs In U.S.

Trump Strikes Deal With Carrier To Keep Jobs In U.S.
Carrier says it will keep about 1,000 jobs in Indiana instead of shifting production to Mexico. Donald Trump repeatedly singled out Carrier during his campaign and made stopping the move a priority. Now there is great interest in how Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence persuaded the company to reverse its decision.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Postelection Stock Market Rise Shocks Prominent Economists

Postelection Stock Market Rise Shocks Prominent Economists
Before the election, two prominent economists were predicting that the stock market would fall 12 percent lower if Trump won versus Clinton. But, as it often does, the market surprised everybody and went in the other direction.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump's Ties To Deutsche Bank Present Possible Conflict Of Interest

Trump's Ties To Deutsche Bank Present Possible Conflict Of Interest
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Jesse Eisinger, a senior reporter for ProPublica covering Wall Street, about Trump's connections to Deutsche Bank.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump Says He Will Leave Business To Fully Focus On Presidency

Trump Says He Will Leave Business To Fully Focus On Presidency
President-elect Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he is drafting "legal documents...[to] take me completely out of business operations." He said he will hold a press conference in two weeks with his children to explain it. Many ethics experts say he would need to liquidate all of his holdings and sell them to non-family members to avoid conflicts. At this point, his plans are unclear.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Not A Hack: U.S. Office Of Government Ethics Tweets At Trump

Not A Hack: U.S. Office Of Government Ethics Tweets At Trump
In an odd sequence of events, the federal ethics watchdog praised Trump in a series of snarky tweets for allegedly deciding to divest his businesses — something he hasn't specifically promised.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : OPEC Agrees To First Cut In Oil Production Since 2008

OPEC Agrees To First Cut In Oil Production Since 2008
With the cut, OPEC's production will drop by 1.2 million barrels daily to 32.5 million barrels. The deal takes effect at the start of 2017.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : For Trump's White House Lawyer, Policing Conflicts Will Be 'Massive Undertaking'

For Trump's White House Lawyer, Policing Conflicts Will Be 'Massive Undertaking'
President-elect Trump selected Don McGahn, an elections lawyer, to be his White House counsel. The job involves anticipating and preventing scandals.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : ExxonMobil Vs. The World

ExxonMobil Vs. The World
Oil companies once led in climate science; if they put a fraction of their profits into the search for alternative renewable fuels, they could ensure our collective well-being, says Marcelo Gleiser.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump Says He Will Pull Back From Businesses But Offers No Details Yet

Trump Says He Will Pull Back From Businesses But Offers No Details Yet
In a series of tweets, President-elect Donald Trump tried to tamp down growing concerns that he will not separate his vast global business interests from his role as head of U.S. government.

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Eric Litvin shares: 26 Ways That Skiing Gets Better This Season by ELAINE GLUSAC


By ELAINE GLUSAC

New lodging, programs, lifts and lift-free features at North American resorts from Banff in Canada to Stowe, Vt.

Published: November 29, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump Taps Billionaire Investor Wilbur Ross For Commerce Secretary

Trump Taps Billionaire Investor Wilbur Ross For Commerce Secretary
Wilbur Ross Jr. is a donor and longtime associate of Trump's. Ross has grown rich by buying troubled companies and restructuring them with layoffs and budget cuts.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Reports: Trump Picks Steve Mnuchin To Lead Treasury Department

Reports: Trump Picks Steve Mnuchin To Lead Treasury Department
Mnuchin is a hedge fund CEO and longtime Wall Street banker. His involvement in the spike in foreclosures following the housing market's crash could complicate his confirmation.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Former Commerce Secretary Gutierrez Weighs In On Free Trade, Cuba

Former Commerce Secretary Gutierrez Weighs In On Free Trade, Cuba
Steve Inskeep talks to Carlos Gutierrez, who served as Secretary of Commerce under George W. Bush, who discusses the future of free trade and U.S.-Cuba relations under President-elect Donald Trump.

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Eric Litvin shares: With an Arsenal of Apps, a Fearful Flier Faces the Skies by ONDINE COHANE


By ONDINE COHANE

A longtime travel writer shares tech-based strategies that have helped calm her nerves during flights.

Published: November 29, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Steve Mnuchin Expected To Lead Treasury In Trump Administration

Steve Mnuchin Expected To Lead Treasury In Trump Administration
Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution and a contributing correspondent to The Wall Street Journal, about Steve Mnuchin's qualifications.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Eric Litvin shares: In Macau, Skipping the Casinos, but Embracing the Past by LUCAS PETERSON


By LUCAS PETERSON

This tiny region, with its cobblestone streets, old Catholic churches and narrow alleyways, has an almost European feel to it.

Published: November 29, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Millions Of People Are Having An Easier Time Paying Medical Bills

Millions Of People Are Having An Easier Time Paying Medical Bills
The number of people who say they are struggling to pay medical bills has dropped by 13 million in the past five years, a study finds. An improving economy and the Affordable Care Act are why.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Carrier, Trump Reach Deal To Keep Manufacturing Jobs In U.S.

Carrier, Trump Reach Deal To Keep Manufacturing Jobs In U.S.
Roughly half of the jobs originally slated to move to Mexico will stay at the air-conditioning company's Indianapolis plan. Trump made the company's decision a major campaign talking point.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump's Potential Treasury Secretary Headed A 'Foreclosure Machine'

Trump's Potential Treasury Secretary Headed A 'Foreclosure Machine'
During the financial crisis Steve Mnuchin was working to make profits from the ruins of the housing bust. He assembled investors who bought IndyMac, a failed bank that had been taken over by the FDIC.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Law Professor Explains Why Trump Can't Hold Lease On New D.C. Hotel

Law Professor Explains Why Trump Can't Hold Lease On New D.C. Hotel
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Steven Schooner, professor of government procurement law at George Washington University, about his op-ed in Government Executive magazine calling on the General Services Administration to end the Trump Organization's lease of the Old Post Office Pavilion, the site of the new Trump hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Rep. Elijah Cummings Leads Call To Investigate Trump's Business Entanglements

Rep. Elijah Cummings Leads Call To Investigate Trump's Business Entanglements
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Maryland Democrat Elijah Cummings, ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, about efforts to launch an investigation into potential conflicts of interest associated with Donald Trump's businesses.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Environmentalists Gird For Battle With A Trump Administration

Environmentalists Gird For Battle With A Trump Administration
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to rescind some environmental regulations. Environmentalists are planning ways to keep a new administration from rolling back eco-rules.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Law Professor: Trump Can't Hold Lease On His Hotel Near White House

Law Professor: Trump Can't Hold Lease On His Hotel Near White House
Donald Trump has a 60-year lease on his new hotel, just a few blocks from the White House. But its terms say no elected U.S. official shall benefit from the lease.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : 5 Things To Know About Rep. Tom Price's Health Care Ideas

5 Things To Know About Rep. Tom Price's Health Care Ideas
Rep. Tom Price has proposed an alternative to Obamacare that emphasizes tax credits, health savings accounts and continuous insurance coverage as a way to deal with existing health conditions.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Uber Drivers, Other Workers Protest For $15 Minimum Wage

Uber Drivers, Other Workers Protest For $15 Minimum Wage
Employees at two airports and at McDonald's restaurants across the country were striking or protesting, while other workers — including home care and health workers — were joining demonstrations.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Women Could Pay More Than Men For Health Care Under Trump

Women Could Pay More Than Men For Health Care Under Trump
The Affordable Care Act requires that insurers cover maternity services, birth control and screening such as mammograms. But Trump administration plans to repeal Obamacare could end that.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump Chooses Rep. Tom Price, An Obamacare Foe, To Run HHS

Trump Chooses Rep. Tom Price, An Obamacare Foe, To Run HHS
Rep. Tom Price, an orthopedic surgeon, has represented the northern Atlanta suburbs since 2005. In recent years, he has led Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Online Purchases Give Consumers The Upper Hand In Holiday Shopping

Online Purchases Give Consumers The Upper Hand In Holiday Shopping
The National Retail Federation says more consumers shopped online during the Thanksgiving weekend than in stores. A consultant says consumers have gotten far more comfortable shopping on their phones.

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Eric Litvin shares: Skiing the Alps, Making It My Own by NICHOLAS KULISH


By NICHOLAS KULISH

I was a lapsed downhill skier. Then I moved to Europe and discovered that the Alps were all I needed to reclaim my passion for the slopes.

Published: November 28, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares: How to Get the Most Out of a Vacation by Train by SHIVANI VORA


By SHIVANI VORA

Buy your ticket before you leave home, arrive at your departure city one day before your trip — and pack light.

Published: November 28, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares: David Foster Wallace’s Peaceful Prairie by LYNN FREEHILL-MAYE


By LYNN FREEHILL-MAYE

Famously earnest, the writer David Foster Wallace said he liked Midwestern people, and got more work done in the gusty open spaces of Central Illinois.

Published: November 28, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump's Populism Is Transforming GOP's Economics, Adviser Says

Trump's Populism Is Transforming GOP's Economics, Adviser Says
Stephen Moore recently said Trump's party is no longer the party of Ronald Reagan and free trade. "Look, this is 2016. It's not 1986. We have different problems in this country," the adviser says.

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Monday, November 28, 2016

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Texas, Oklahoma Divided Over How To Handle Earthquakes Linked To Oil Drilling

Texas, Oklahoma Divided Over How To Handle Earthquakes Linked To Oil Drilling
Oklahoma and Texas have been experiencing a rash of human-caused earthquakes. It happens when oil and gas wastewater gets pumped underground in the wrong places and disrupts faults. Oklahoma officials have cracked down on wastewater injection; Texas is apparently uninterested in doing much. That could mean a lot more quakes given that the country's biggest oil reservoir has just been discovered in west Texas.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : How To Find The Best Deals On Cyber Monday

How To Find The Best Deals On Cyber Monday
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Joanna Stern, personal technology columnist at the Wall Street Journal, about this year's so-called "Cyber Monday." They discuss the best online tech deals, which tech gadgets make the perfect gift, and if consumers should be concerned about exploding batteries in this year's hottest gizmos.

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Eric Litvin shares: Navigating the New Airbnb by STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM


By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM

The site is evolving into a full-fledged travel company with activities, audio walking tours, guides and, soon, restaurant bookings, even car rentals.

Published: November 27, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : How Trump Could Easily Reverse Obama's Opening To Cuba

How Trump Could Easily Reverse Obama's Opening To Cuba
President Obama reached out to Cuba mostly through executive orders. But those can easily be undone by Donald Trump, who is much more critical of the Cuban leadership.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : California State Bar Considers Banning Lawyers From Having Sex With Clients

California State Bar Considers Banning Lawyers From Having Sex With Clients
Current state rules don't prohibit California lawyers from engaging in sexual relationships with their clients. Some lawyers oppose the proposed rule change, saying it would violate their privacy.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Protesters Across India Rail Against Countrywide Cash Crunch

Protesters Across India Rail Against Countrywide Cash Crunch
They're opposed to a government decision to void the country's largest-denomination banknotes. The government says the move is designed to combat corruption and target the black market.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : The Czech Pastry That Took Texas By Storm, And Keeps Gaining Strength

The Czech Pastry That Took Texas By Storm, And Keeps Gaining Strength
Kolaches have been a Lone Star staple for a long time, and some have even taken on a sausage-and-jalapeño twist. Now their popularity is expanding, with both big and small companies getting onboard.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Kale Is About To Have An Identity Crisis

Kale Is About To Have An Identity Crisis
To develop a new variety of kale tailored to American palates, plant researchers are surveying consumer attitudes on the leafy green. The takeaway so far? "Be less like kale."

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : After Election, Diversity Trainers Face A New Version of 'Us Versus Them'

After Election, Diversity Trainers Face A New Version of 'Us Versus Them'
Through the eyes of those who work to make companies "inclusive," the 2016 election suggests two things: Business will pick up, but it won't be business as usual.

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Sunday, November 27, 2016

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : As Batteries Keep Catching Fire, U.S. Safety Agency Prepares For Change

As Batteries Keep Catching Fire, U.S. Safety Agency Prepares For Change
The Consumer Product Safety Commission grabbed the spotlight in recalls of hoverboard scooters and Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 phones. It's a tiny agency with a vast oversight of thousands of products.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : People Donated Nearly $100,000 To Dig A Big, Pointless Hole In The Ground

People Donated Nearly $100,000 To Dig A Big, Pointless Hole In The Ground
Cards Against Humanity, maker of the game of the same name, celebrated Black Friday by digging a giant hole in the ground, funded by online donations. As of this posting, they're still going.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Fake News Surge Pins D.C. Pizzeria As Home To Child-Trafficking

Fake News Surge Pins D.C. Pizzeria As Home To Child-Trafficking
NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong. His Washington, DC restaurant was the victim of a damaging fake news story.

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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Eric Litvin shares: The Art of the Arctic by Unknown Author


By Unknown Author

Rime-encrusted trees on the high fells of Lapland look like surreal sculptures.

Published: November 25, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares: In Lapland, Nature’s Outdoor Sculpture Park by PENELOPE COLSTON


By PENELOPE COLSTON

Trees on the high Arctic fells here are so coated in frosty rime that they look like towers of shaving foam, or maybe a giant column of popcorn.

Published: November 25, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Inside The Climate Change Dispute Between Exxon Mobil And Rockefeller Family

Inside The Climate Change Dispute Between Exxon Mobil And Rockefeller Family
Exxon Mobil is accusing the Rockefeller family of masterminding a conspiracy against the company on climate change. New York Times reporter John Schwartz tells the story.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Federal Judge Blocks Labor Department Overtime Pay Order

Federal Judge Blocks Labor Department Overtime Pay Order
The rule would have forced many businesses change how they pay employees. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Paul Pahoresky, a CPA in Cleveland.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : In An Automated Car Economy, Who Will Lose?

In An Automated Car Economy, Who Will Lose?
As holiday deliveries from Amazon and other companies start zipping around the country, businesses are considering how driverless vehicles will bring down shipping costs. But what jobs will be lost?

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : UK Heinz Beans Ad Banned Over Safety Fears

UK Heinz Beans Ad Banned Over Safety Fears
British regulators ruled against a commercial featuring actors playing a catchy rhythm on a can of baked beans and encouraging viewers to learn the song themselves. The reasoning? Amateurs might cut themselves playing with open cans.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Army Corps Of Engineers Issue Dec. 5 Leave Deadline To Pipeline Protesters

Army Corps Of Engineers Issue Dec. 5 Leave Deadline To Pipeline Protesters
The Army Corps of Engineers has told a Native American tribe in North Dakota and its supporters that it will close down a camp housing protesters against a major oil pipeline in the state.

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Friday, November 25, 2016

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Holiday Shoppers Expected To Spend Most Money Online

Holiday Shoppers Expected To Spend Most Money Online
Early indications are that Black Friday will be healthy for retailers, But analysts say the Black Friday fever has broken. Almost all the growth in holiday retail sales are in online and mobile shopping. One in six holiday dollars will be spent online giving consumers more bargaining power.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Episode 738: The Russian Rodeo

Episode 738: The Russian Rodeo
Russia's latest ambition: To build a steak empire. On today's show, a fourth-generation American cowboy teaches Russian ranchers how to make American-style steaks. Some things get lost in translation.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Black Friday May Start Looking A Little Greener With These Alternatives

Black Friday May Start Looking A Little Greener With These Alternatives
People often reflect on what they're grateful for on Thanksgiving, but then go crazy for Black Friday deals in stores and online. But for some people a family hike is better than a store's deal.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : The Favorite Drink Of Italian Grandpas Gets An American Revival

The Favorite Drink Of Italian Grandpas Gets An American Revival
Amaro is considered "grandpa's drink" and a digestive aid in its native Italy, but not stateside, where this centuries-old, bittersweet liqueur has become popular on cocktail menus.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : As Tourists Crowd Out Locals, Venice Faces 'Endangered' List

As Tourists Crowd Out Locals, Venice Faces 'Endangered' List
Two years ago, UNESCO gave Venice and Italy a deadline to figure out a way to manage the harmful effects of tourism or risk being placed on a World Heritage in Danger list. The deadline has passed.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : 1 Dead In Nevada Wal-Mart Parking Lot Shooting

1 Dead In Nevada Wal-Mart Parking Lot Shooting
The Thanksgiving night incident reportedly stemmed from a dispute over a parking space.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Vowing To Roll Back Regulations, Trump Faces Uphill Task

Vowing To Roll Back Regulations, Trump Faces Uphill Task
One reason there are so many regulations is that there are many obstacles to removing them.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Black Friday Isn't The Big Shopping Day That It Used To Be

Black Friday Isn't The Big Shopping Day That It Used To Be
Today is Black Friday and it used to be a big holiday shopping day. But times have changed — shoppers now turn out for "Great Thursday." And, more shoppers are going online to buy their gifts.

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Eric Litvin shares: At Leña Brava in Chicago, Rick Bayless Sings Song of Baja by ELAINE GLUSAC


By ELAINE GLUSAC

At his latest restaurant, Rick Bayless aims to showcase a relatively unsung region of Mexico — the state of Baja California.

Published: November 24, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares: A Berlin Hotel Inspiring Grimm’s Fairy Tale Dreams by SETH SHERWOOD


By SETH SHERWOOD

The hotel is visually enchanting with its contemporary architecture, funky lobby, spotless rooms and tranquil surroundings.

Published: November 24, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Will Trump Deliver On Promises To Bring Back Manufacturing Jobs?

Will Trump Deliver On Promises To Bring Back Manufacturing Jobs?
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to bring back manufacturing jobs. But it's not clear how or if Trump can deliver.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Wal-Mart's Unconventional Approach To Get People To Save: Prizes

Wal-Mart's Unconventional Approach To Get People To Save: Prizes
Many Americans don't have enough savings to get through an emergency. Wal-Mart is offering a new program where you can win money by saving money.

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Makers of High-End Sports Sedans Climb On The SUV Bandwagon

Makers of High-End Sports Sedans Climb On The SUV Bandwagon
Automakers sell more SUVs and trucks than cars. Lower gas prices and high profits make SUVs popular with consumers and carmakers. Brands such as Lamborghini and Jaguar are getting into the SUV game.

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Eric Litvin shares: Mark Oldman, Wine Writer, on His Favorite Destinations by SHIVANI VORA


By SHIVANI VORA

Surprisingly great wine region? Tasmania. And consider the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and southern England too.

Published: November 23, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : After Disorder Threatens Honey Bees, Wild Bees Get More Pollinating Jobs

After Disorder Threatens Honey Bees, Wild Bees Get More Pollinating Jobs
Beekeepers are still losing honey bees to colony collapse disorder, though the crisis isn't as bad as a few years ago. Scientists are looking at other kinds of bees to pollinate crops: wild ones.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Trump's Hotels In China Could Be A Conflict For The President-Elect

Trump's Hotels In China Could Be A Conflict For The President-Elect
The CEO of Trump Hotel Collection last month told reporters in Hong Kong that Trump's group plans to build 20 to 30 hotels in major Chinese cities. We examine Trump's business inroads in China.

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Eric Litvin shares: 36 Hours in Delhi by JUSTIN BERGMAN


By JUSTIN BERGMAN

Explore the city’s innumerable charms — ruin-studded gardens, a growing contemporary art scene, diverse regional cuisines.

Published: November 23, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Ivory Ban Hurts Native Alaskans Who Legally Carve Walrus Tusks

Ivory Ban Hurts Native Alaskans Who Legally Carve Walrus Tusks
Strict bans on ivory trade are aimed at preventing elephant poaching. But the measures are causing unintended consequences for Alaska Natives who hunt walruses and carve their tusks for a living.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Upstream From Standing Rock, Tribes Balance Benefits, Risks Of Oil Industry

Upstream From Standing Rock, Tribes Balance Benefits, Risks Of Oil Industry
Hours from Standing Rock, N.D., is another reservation, in the the Bakken oilfield's sweet spot. Drilling has brought in millions of dollars, but the tribes have environmental worries too.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Voters Backed Transit Funds. Will Congress OK Trump Infrastructure Plan?

Voters Backed Transit Funds. Will Congress OK Trump Infrastructure Plan?
Dozens of ballot measures to raise local taxes were approved, and President-elect Donald Trump has called for more spending on infrastructure. But there are questions about Trump's funding sources.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : In India, Citizens Rush To Exchange Defunct Rupee Notes

In India, Citizens Rush To Exchange Defunct Rupee Notes
India recently decided to make its 500 and 1,000 rupee notes worthless overnight creating a major fallout for citizens. It's wedding season, when many families hoard cash. One man's family had to deal with exchanging a huge amount of defunct rupees.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Heritage Turkeys Make A Comeback, But To Save Them We Must Eat Them

Heritage Turkeys Make A Comeback, But To Save Them We Must Eat Them
They're descended from birds brought by British settlers that mated with turkeys native to the U.S. These birds taste much more like the turkeys that were on the table in the 17th century.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : NPR Finds The Head Of A Covert Fake News Operation In The Suburbs

NPR Finds The Head Of A Covert Fake News Operation In The Suburbs
"The whole idea from the start was to build a site that could kind of infiltrate the echo chambers of the alt-right," says Jestin Coler, whose company, Disinfomedia, is behind fake news sites.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Episode 737: 17 Deals In 17 Minutes

Episode 737: 17 Deals In 17 Minutes
We go on a madcap dash through discounts, bargains and tough tradeoffs. Like the headline says: We bring you stories of 17 deals in just 17 minutes (not counting the intro, the ad, or the credits).

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Eric Litvin shares: Thanksgiving Travel Guide by THE NEW YORK TIMES


By THE NEW YORK TIMES

How to navigate airports, when to leave on your drive and what to bring in your car to make a hectic travel day run more smoothly.

Published: November 22, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Woman Injured At Standing Rock Protest Might Lose Arm, Family Says

Woman Injured At Standing Rock Protest Might Lose Arm, Family Says
Sophia Wilansky, a 21-year-old protester, has been hospitalized with a gruesome injury. Protesters say it was caused by a police concussion grenade; police say they have not been using grenades.

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Eric Litvin shares the latest NPR Business News : Conflict Of Interest Possibilities Attract Watchful Eyes To Trump's Dealings

Conflict Of Interest Possibilities Attract Watchful Eyes To Trump's Dealings
Steve Inskeep talks to former ethics counselors — Richard Painter who advised President Bush and Norman Eisen who advised President Obama — about Trump's business holdings and possible conflicts.

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Eric Litvin shares: Taking Your Wallet on Vacation? Here’s How to Keep It Safe by SHIVANI VORA


By SHIVANI VORA

Make sure it has just your essentials (most people carry too many credit cards), and take the time to back up your personal documents.

Published: November 22, 2016 at 07:00PM

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Eric Litvin shares: In the Hudson Valley, a New Mecca for Artisans by SARAH STODOLA


By SARAH STODOLA

A new energy has taken hold in Catskill on the heels of the Catskill Mill, a project by the Etsy founder Rob Kalin and a partner that includes spaces for craftspeople.

Published: November 22, 2016 at 07:00PM

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