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ABC agrees to give $15 million to Trump's presidential library to settle lawsuit
ABC News agreed to pay $15 million to Trump's presidential library to settle a lawsuit over George Stephanopoulos' inaccurate on-air assertion that Trump was found liable for raping E. Jean Carroll.
Court: Florida Can't Implement Amendment 4, Bar Felons From Vote Over Fines, Fees
A U.S. appeals court opinion unanimously upheld a Florida-based federal judge’s preliminary injunction ruling that the state cannot restrict ex-felons…
RNC Art from Elephants to Manatees
Elephants are iconic Republican and they’re also the closest living relative to the Florida manatee according to the Florida Wildlife website.So, it…
On The Rocky Road To Adulthood, Illustrator Asks 'Am I There Yet?'
Mari Andrew's collection of short essays and cartoons chronicle what life has shown her. "I think when I decided to be a writer, I kind of signed up for a life of interesting experiences," she says.
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Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigns, ending 15 years in power, as thousands protest
At least 95 people, including at least 14 police officers, died in clashes in the capital on Sunday. Broadband internet and mobile data services were cut off for about three hours on Monday.
Hawaii's Mount Kilauea volcano has erupted again. Watch it live
Lava began erupting at the Halemaʻumaʻu crater and reached heights of 13 to 30 feet and covered an area of approximately 370 acres. The biggest threat to those in the area is volcanic gas.
'Gangnam Style' And Other Best Memes Of 2012 Say Something About Us
The things that catch on and get copied or parodied across the Web often catch fire because they let people share themselves in unique ways, say the trend trackers at Know Your Meme.
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Ukrainian lawmakers visit the U.S. Capitol to ask for help in the war with Russia
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to legislator Anastasia Radina, part of an all-female delegation advocating for more aid and weapons to Ukraine. Because of martial law, the men are serving in the military.
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A Palestinian attacker kills at least 4 people at a West Bank gas station
A surge in violence this year has killed 128 Palestinians and 24 people on the Israeli side so far, according to a tally by The Associated Press.
10 Classical Albums To Usher In The Next Decade
As a new decade approaches, hear 10 extraordinary classical albums well-equipped to propel the music into the future.
Divided States: 4 Florida Voters Weigh In After The Final Presidential Debate
As part of Morning Edition's election-year project Divided States, four voters in Florida, a battleground state, share their thoughts on the presidential candidates and the final debate.
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Can I Buy Insurance After Being Injured In An Accident?
The health law's ban on pre-existing conditions doesn't mean you can buy a plan after you get sick. Most people have to wait for the open enrollment period.
Baker Part I
Linda Wertheimer talks with former senator Howard Baker, who was Senate Majority Leader at one point in his career. When he ran for President, he did not resign from the Senate...a move he now views as a mistake.
Hotel Training I
NPR's David Molpus reports that the hotel industry's labor costs -- specifically costs associated with high employee turnover -- are forcing the industry to get serious about developing more family friendly policies. David Molpus profiles several initiatives underway at the Marriott Corporation.
Los paros estudiantiles contra la aplicación de leyes migratorias desafían las advertencias estatales
Funcionarios de Educación de Florida advirtieron a los distritos escolares que no deben apoyar las protestas, algunas de las cuales ocurrieron durante el horario de clases. Un experto legal señala que los estudiantes podrían enfrentar medidas disciplinarias, pero estas no pueden basarse en la ideología.
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5 cosas que las personas mayores deben saber sobre cómo prepararse para huracanes
Los funcionarios del condado de Hillsborough quieren que los adultos mayores comiencen a prepararse ahora para cualquier huracán que pueda azotar el área en esta temporada. Comparten algunos consejos sobre cómo prepararse sin gastar una fortuna.
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7 Decades After U.S. Dropped Atomic Bombs, Obama To Visit Hiroshima
On Friday, Obama visits Hiroshima, the first city to be hit with an atomic weapon. The U.S. dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Renee Montagne talks to Ken Sasae, Japan's ambassador to the U.S.
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A July 4 Tradition: NPR Reads The Declaration Of Independence
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Three NASA astronauts and one from Japan's space agency reach the ISS after a 27-hour flight following Sunday's liftoff from Kennedy Space Center.
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A video of a sports journalist in Iowa has racked up more than 20 million views on Twitter after he was recruited to help his station cover the icy storm for a day.
'The last supper': How a 1993 Pentagon dinner reshaped the defense industry
In 1993, then Secretary of Defense Les Aspin invited the CEOs of America's largest defense contractors to a private get-together. We hear how a secret dinner at the Pentagon kicked off a massive consolidation in the defense industry.
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Trump plans to visit the Justice Department Friday, a rare move for a president
The president is planning to give remarks on "restoring law and order," according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end "weaponization" of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.
More Asylum-Seekers To The U.S. Are Stuck In Mexican Shelters
As Congress moves forward with a $4.5 billion humanitarian aid bill to address the border crisis, migrants still arrive each day. But U.S. policy is beginning to shift the crisis to the Mexican side.
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Review: Quelle Chris, 'Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often'
The rapper and producer's new album is a humorous and heartfelt emotional journey to self-acceptance.
Clientes residenciales de Tampa Electric enfrentarán otro aumento de tarifas
Cuando entre en vigor el 1 de enero, los clientes residenciales estarán pagando alrededor de $5.50 más al mes y $939 más anualmente de lo que pagaban hace cinco años. Esto representa un aumento del 82%.
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