Morning Edition on NPR News http://nwpr.org en NYC Mayoral Candidate Uses Wrong Skyline On His Homepage http://nwpr.org/post/nyc-mayoral-candidate-uses-wrong-skyline-his-homepage Some photos on Twitter ended Anthony Weiner's congressional career. The latest online image was not quite as damaging. Weiner has launched his campaign to be mayor of New York City. A gorgeous city skyline showed up on his homepage. But it wasn't of New York. It was Pittsburgh's skyline. Fri, 24 May 2013 11:01:00 +0000 editor 28075 at http://nwpr.org Germany's Beer Makers Come Against Fracking http://nwpr.org/post/germanys-beer-makers-come-against-fracking Fracking is a way of bringing up natural gas by pumping water and chemicals into the ground. Germany's powerful beer industry is worried that fracking would pollute groundwater. Fri, 24 May 2013 10:56:00 +0000 editor 28076 at http://nwpr.org Business News http://nwpr.org/post/business-news-133 A.G. Lafley will replace Bob McDonald immediately. Procter & Gamble is behind names like Crest toothpaste and Tide laundry detergent. The 175-year-old company has been struggling to grow in emerging markets. Fri, 24 May 2013 09:34:00 +0000 editor 28071 at http://nwpr.org Insurers Picked For Calif. Health Exchange http://nwpr.org/post/insurers-picked-calif-health-exchange In a key test of the federal health law's ability to draw competitive bids from health insurance companies, California has unveiled plans and prices that will be available next year to millions of residents shopping for individual coverage on its new insurance marketplace. Fri, 24 May 2013 09:34:00 +0000 editor 28072 at http://nwpr.org Boy Scouts 'Moving Forward' Vote To Allow Gay Members http://nwpr.org/post/boy-scouts-moving-forward-vote-allow-gay-members The Boy Scouts of America has decided to allow openly gay Scouts to join the organization but not gay Scout leaders. Sixty-one percent of the National Council members who cast ballots supported the controversial proposal. Fri, 24 May 2013 09:34:00 +0000 Kathy Lohr 28073 at http://nwpr.org Obama Tweaks Vision For Terrorism Fight http://nwpr.org/post/obama-tweaks-vision-terrorism-fight President Obama discussed America's counter-terrorism strategy — including the use of drones and the prison at Guantanamo Bay — during an address at the National Defense University on Thursday. He rejected the idea that the country can fight an open-ended "global war on terror." Fri, 24 May 2013 09:20:00 +0000 Dina Temple-Raston 28070 at http://nwpr.org The Last Word In Business http://nwpr.org/post/last-word-business-176 At the McDonald's annual shareholders meeting in Chicago Thursday, Hannah Robertson told CEO Don Thompson, "It would be nice if you stopped trying to trick kids into wanting to eat your food all the time." Hannah and her mother were part of a contingent from a watchdog group. Fri, 24 May 2013 09:14:00 +0000 editor 28069 at http://nwpr.org China's Air Pollution: Is The Government Willing To Act? http://nwpr.org/post/chinas-air-pollution-government-willing-act Denise Mauzerall arrived in Beijing this year at a time that was both horrifying and illuminating. Fri, 24 May 2013 08:11:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 28068 at http://nwpr.org China's Air Pollution: Is The Government Willing To Act? Can This Man Bring Silicon Valley To Yangon? http://nwpr.org/post/can-man-bring-silicon-valley-yangon Like a proud father, Nay Aung opens up his MacBook Air to show me the Myanmar travel website he has built. But we wait 30 seconds for the site to load, and nothing happens.<p>"Today is a particularly bad day for Internet," he says. This is life in Myanmar today: Even an Internet entrepreneur can't always get online.<br /> Fri, 24 May 2013 07:18:00 +0000 Robert Smith 28065 at http://nwpr.org Can This Man Bring Silicon Valley To Yangon? Guava Paste And Tamarind? What To Do With Weird Food Gifts http://nwpr.org/post/guava-paste-and-tamarind-what-do-weird-food-gifts <em>This is an installment of NPR's ongoing </em><a href="http://cookyourcupboard.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Cook Your Cupboard</a><em>, a food series about improvising with what you have on hand. Have a food that has you stumped? Submit a photo and we'll ask chefs about our favorites.</em><p>Harrison Gowdy of Dayton, Ohio, has developed a reputation among friends and family of liking everything and wasting nothing.<p>"Sometimes I'll even find things like Swiss chard dropped off on my doorstep," she says. Fri, 24 May 2013 06:49:00 +0000 editor 28067 at http://nwpr.org Guava Paste And Tamarind? What To Do With Weird Food Gifts