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Cómo preparar de manera segura tus botes y vehículos eléctricos antes de las inundaciones por huracanes
Los incendios de vehículos eléctricos después de eventos de inundación representan un desafío significativo para los servicios de bomberos modernos.
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Did Zelenskyy get what he needed from his D.C. visit? Former ambassador weighs in
NPR's Leila Fadel asks former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor about what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy obtained from his visit to Washington.
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At least 15 killed in mass shooting at Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach
Hundreds had gathered for an event at Bondi Beach called Chanukah by the Sea, which was celebrating the start of the Hanukkah Jewish festival.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Middle East, meets with Israel's Netanyahu
Marco Rubio is in the Middle East for his first visit to the region as secretary of state. His first stop was Israel.
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I Shot Andy Warhol
Critic Bob Mondello reviews the film "I Shot Andy Warhol," opening this week. The movie tells the story of outlaw lesbian feminist Valerie Solanus [suh-LAHN-us], who, in addition to shooting the pop artist, promoted a radical manifesto for doing away with all men. (3:30) FUNDER 0:29 CUTAWAY 0:59 =========================SECOND HOUR======================= BILLBOARD :59 NEWS 2:59 NEWS 1:59 THEME MUSIC 0:29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2A 9. POLITICS THIS WEEK - Noah talks to NPR's national political correspondent Elizabeth Arnold about the efforts by Republicans to repeal the gas tax, efforts by Democrats to raise the minimum wage, and the passage of the immigration bill in the Senate this week.
Memphis police say a man who livestreamed shootings that killed 4 has been arrested
A gunman livestreamed himself driving around Memphis shooting at people, killing four and wounding three others in seemingly random attacks, police said.
Julius Krein: 'I Voted For Trump. And I Sorely Regret It'
Ailsa Chang talks to Julius Krein, of American Affairs Journal, one of the lone voices speaking out for an intellectual movement for President Trump. Now he says he wishes he hadn't voted for him.
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A Peek at a Girlhood Diary: 'Miss American Pie'
Margaret Sartor offers an account of growing up in 1970s Louisiana in Miss American Pie, a memoir of adolescence told through diary entries written during Sartor's girlhood.
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Overhaul of Federal Workforce Planned
The Bush administration plans to revamp the government's civilian personnel system, from one based on time served to one that pays and promotes based on performance. Critics worry the changes would leave 1.5 million federal workers vulnerable to political retaliation.
Antony Blinken starts his 3-nation visit to Africa in Kenya
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Kenya, the first stop on a three-nation Africa tour. He joined Kenya's foreign minister in calling for a ceasefire in Ethiopia.
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Unable to visit playgrounds during quarantine, a family found joy in trainspotting
Amid the devastation and fear in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a mother reflects on one way she and her family found some joy and connection along some train tracks.
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Minnesota to join at least 4 other states in protecting transgender care this year
In 2023, a record number of states have passed rules or legislation to eliminate youth gender-affirming care, but a record number of states have also moved to protect care for trans youth and adults.
Pope Leo wraps up his visit to Lebanon with prayers at the site of Beirut's port blast
Pope Leo XIV ended his first overseas papal trip with prayers at Beirut's devastated port and a Mass attended by 150,000 worshippers in a country desperate for signs of hope amid fear of renewed war.
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I went on a real life treasure hunt. This is what I discovered
A golden trophy and pot of prize money worth more than $100,000 was hidden in a forest recently. So of course I joined in the hunt.
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'I Cried With My Mom': 'Dreamers' React To The Supreme Court's DACA Ruling
The Supreme Court's DACA ruling on Thursday has shielded Young immigrants shielded from deportation, but only temporarily as the Trump administration is still vowing to end the program.
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SCOTUS immunity ruling helps Trump, angers Democrats. Plus, July 4th travel tips
The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity is expected to delay Trump's Jan. 6 case until after the election. Plus, travel tips for a 4th of July that's set to break records.
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Senate to vote on $4 million in compensation to the families of the Groveland Four
Those four young Black men -- Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, Ernest Thomas and Charles Greenlee, who was only 16 -- were wrongly prosecuted or killed for the alleged rape of a white woman in Lake County in 1949.
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Far fewer Canadians are visiting the U.S. this year, new numbers show
Canadian residents made just 1.7 million return trips by motor vehicle back into their country from the U.S. in July, a nearly 37% decline over the same month in 2024, according to Statistics Canada.
I Thought I Knew Anthony Bourdain. 'Roadrunner' Shows Us Who He Really Was
Chef and food writer Anthony Bourdain died by suicide in 2018. The new documentary Roadrunner gathers people who knew him well to praise and remember him, and also to rage about his death.
'I Could Fall In Love': Selena's Legacy, 20 Years Later
It's been 20 years since the "Queen Of Tejano Music" was murdered. Alt.Latino looks at her legacy.
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'I Just Keep Talking' is a refreshing and wide-ranging essay collection
Scholar, historian, artist and raconteur Nell Irvin Painter is the author of The History of White People and Old in Art School. Her latest book is an insightful addition to her canon.
'I Get Angry, Too': Lucinda Williams On Her Politically Charged New Album
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Americana artist Lucinda Williams about her new album Good Souls Better Angels and the spirit of protest that she says has "always been in my blood."
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El Condado de Pinellas solicitará ayuda estatal para financiar su proyecto de reabastecimiento de playas de $125 millones
La ayuda estatal sería beneficiosa, considerando que el condado normalmente gasta solo alrededor de $10 millones en proyectos similares.
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During Sarasota visit, director Ron Howard talks losses in LA fires and the allure of documentaries
Ron Howard rose to fame as a child actor and has since directed dozens of award-winning films, from "Apollo 13" to "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," and "Cinderella Man."
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1 in 4 American Jews say they experienced antisemitism in the last year
A new report from American Jewish Committee also found that, out of fear of antisemitism, 39% of American Jews changed their behavior, such as by not wearing items that would identify them as Jewish.
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