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After years of decline, the auto industry in Canada is making a comeback
Ontario is one of the largest car producers in North America. But after years of job losses and plant closures, the Canadian province is now betting on electric vehicles to grow its auto sector.
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Legisladores de Florida impulsan cambios escolares: prohibición de celulares, cursiva obligatoria, sin mandato de inicio tardío
Hay proyectos de ley para restringir aún más el uso de celulares por parte de los niños en las escuelas y para exigir la instrucción de cursiva para los estudiantes más jóvenes. Otra pieza legislativa eliminaría un próximo mandato para que algunas escuelas comiencen más tarde.
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EPA announces tighter fuel economy standards for cars and trucks
The EPA announced on Monday a plan that it says will yield $190 billion in net benefits by 2050.
Kevin Conroy, who died at 66, was maybe the greatest performer of Batman ever
Glen Weldon says actor Kevin Conroy, the voice of the Caped Crusader in Batman: The Animated Series and other projects, kept his portrayal cool, wry, and unforced.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits White House to discuss Gaza ceasefire
President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House Monday to meet with President Trump, who is pressing the Israel leader for a ceasefire agreement and an end to the war in Gaza.
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Un grupo de Clearwater sigue ayudando a residentes a recuperarse del huracán Milton
Cuando el huracán Milton azotó el octubre pasado, cientos de residentes fueron rescatados de un complejo de apartamentos inundado en Clearwater. Líderes de un grupo sin fines de lucro nos cuentan lo que ha sucedido desde entonces.
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Pentagon Briefs Families Of 4 Soldiers Killed In Niger Last October
One of the Americans killed was Staff Sergeant Bryan Black. His family was among those briefed over the weekend. David Greene talks to Hank Black about his son and the investigation.
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Pentagon Chief To Visit Regions In Southeast Asia That Are Potential Flashpoints
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is traveling to Southeast Asia, the first Cabinet secretary to do so since President Biden took office. The trip comes at a time of growing tension with China.
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Not 'out of the woods' yet: Latest jobs data shows child care jobs slowly returning
The childcare workforce is severely underpaid and is struggling to rebound to pre-pandemic levels.
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Schmidt, Richardson Visit North Korea
Google chairman Eric Schmidt is visiting the Hermit Kingdom, where few people have ever been allowed to access Google, let alone the billions of web pages it can search for information. Schmidt is part of a delegation led by former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
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The world's most-visited museum can be tough to love. A new book offers advice
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and former New York Times Paris bureau chief Elaine Sciolino about the new book, How to Fall in Love with the Louvre.
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Tracing Ballet's Cultural History Over 400 Years
Ballet's history is not just about choreography and technique — it's also a history of nationalization, the changing ways we view the body, shifting gender norms and class struggles. Historian Jennifer Homans chronicles the art form in a cultural history, Apollo's Angels.
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4 dead, 11 injured after a car chased by police plows into a crowd outside Tampa bar
A deadly crash in Tampa's Ybor City neighborhood early Saturday morning has left four people dead and 11 injured.
4 states head to the polls Tuesday. Here's what to watch
NPR's Leila Fadel looks ahead to some of the day's primary elections with J. Miles Coleman of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
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'Succession' season 4, episode 7, 'Tailgate Party'
An election-eve party brings new information about Matsson, a line drawn by Gerri, some domestic strife for Kendall, and a defining fight between Shiv and Tom.
Climate Envoy John Kerry is giving up the job title — but not the fight
Outgoing climate envoy John Kerry talks about leaving the job, how another Donald Trump presidency could impact the fight against climate change, and how he remains hopeful.
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Northernmost Maine? I-95 Won't Get You There
Past the very northern end of Interstate 95, traffic dwindles to just a few thousand cars a day. Past that, there's no sign of the highway residents were promised more than 60 years ago.
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Sylvia Poggioli Visits The Bosnian City Of Mostar,
where Muslims and Croats are having trouble overcoming the animosity left over from the war. The distrust between them is making it difficult for the European Union to carry out an ambitious plan to reunify and rebuild the city. The E.U. project has been underway for two years. Mostar was the scene of prolonged and vicious fighting between Croats and Muslims for much of the war in Bosnia.
People with developmental disabilities visit the Florida Legislature to raise awareness
Advocates say the legislative awareness event is vital to the disability community
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President Biden Visits Each 9/11 Memorial Site On 20th Anniversary
Recapping today's memorial services and ceremonies for the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
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A visit to one of the busiest border crossings between Ukraine and Poland
NPR's Ari Shapiro spends a day at the Medyka border crossing to see how the flow of refugees has changed over the nearly three months since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Notorious B.I.G., Nas And Mary J. Blige Producer Chucky Thompson Dies At 53
Thompson, a member of Bad Boy Records' so-called "Hitmen," had a hand in such hits as "Big Poppa" and "One Mic."
La verificación de seguridad de CLEAR+ llegará este año al Aeropuerto Internacional de Tampa
El aeropuerto indicó que esta adición ayudará a mejorar el proceso del punto de control de seguridad. Se espera que CLEAR+ se lance en las cuatro terminales Airside este otoño.
How COVID shaped 4 graduating seniors' high school experience
With graduations around the corner, high school seniors reflect on how the pandemic shaped their experience. Jewel Peterson, Graham Jones, Sarah Foglia and Skylar Ward graduate this spring.
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'I Write About Awful People,' Says Gay Talese
"I'm a little bit drawn to what is forbidden," Talese adds, and he draws readers along with him in his latest book, The Voyeur's Motel, based on the journals of an innkeeper who spied on his guests.
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