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The U.S. is sending cluster bombs to Ukraine despite humanitarian warnings
U.S. officials maintained Friday that Ukraine has provided written assurances to minimize civilian casualties with the use of the controversial munitions.
Biden administration backs blocking parts of a Florida tech law
The Biden administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a challenge to a 2021 Florida law that placed restrictions on major social-media companies.
Ranting And Throwing Papers: An Angry Candidate Runs For Congress
State Rep. Mike Bost's rants on the Illinois House floor are the stuff viral dreams are made of. Bost says he has good reason to be upset, and wants voters to share his anger.
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While pet shelters struggle with overcrowding, Hillsborough County is finding solutions
Overcapacity at pet shelters across the U.S. are leading to spikes in euthanasia rates, but Hillsborough County's Pet Resource Center says their existing practices are helping them stay ahead of the surge.
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Madison County finds neighbors near and far to help recover from Idalia
North Florida College will host a major food distribution on Friday, Sept. 15.
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Our Changing State: the economics of living in Florida now
Our soaring economy may be leaving some Floridians behind.
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Economy Added Jobs In March
The U.S. Labor Department said Friday that employers added 162,000 positions last month, but the unemployment rate held steady at 9.7 percent for a third straight month. The numbers show the fastest rate of growth in three years.
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After Long-Criticized Diversity Issue, Film Academy Votes To Change
The people in charge of the Oscars have announced reforms to increase diversity in their organization and in the awards. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Neda Ulaby.
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Historic Gulf Coast Hurricanes: How Does Laura Compare?
Hurricane Laura has been described as one of the most powerful storms to hit the Gulf Coast in decades. We take a look at other infamous storms to strike the region.
A grouping of faults deep below Lake Erie are adding to Ohio's earthquake activity
A late August Earthquake occurred in a place some might not expect — Ohio. Recently the state has experienced plenty of low level seismic activity.
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Japan launches rocket carrying an X-ray telescope to explore the origins of universe
The telescope will measure the speed and makeup of what lies between galaxies, information to help study how celestial objects were formed.
Record heat boosting wildfire risk in Pacific Northwest
Record high temperatures, strong winds and thunderstorms are prompting warnings for high wildfire danger across the Pacific Northwest.
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Hilary could be the first tropical storm to hit California in more than 80 years
Hurricane Hilary will make landfall in Baja California this weekend before weakening to a tropical storm. But torrential rain could cause dangerous flooding in Southern California and inland.
These interns took selfies with all 100 senators. Here's what they discovered
Interns in Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's office doggedly tracked down all 100 senators, and took a selfie with them. Here's how they described some of those encounters.
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The injury toll climbs from a train derailment in Pakistan that has left dozens dead
Ten cars of a Rawalpindi-bound train derailed and some overturned, near the Pakistani town of Nawabshah, trapping many passengers, said a senior railway official.
The Author Of 'Crazy Rich Asians' Has A New Book, And This Is The Best News
Roxane Gay on the delicious pile of glitter that is 2013's Crazy Rich Asians.
How strong is Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Biden?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former federal prosecutor and legal commentator Renato Marriotti about the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and if the Republican case against him is solid.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert was escorted out of 'Beetlejuice' over reports of rude behavior
The Colorado Republican said she was guilty of laughing and singing too loud. A report from the theater, citing four complaints from the audience, said she was also vaping and recording video.
A Tale Of Two Titles: A Girl, A Train And Thousands Of Confused Readers
It's a psychological thriller, with a female protagonist, set in contemporary London. You've probably heard of it — Girl on a Train. Or is it The Girl on the Train you're looking for?
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Economy Hasn't Hit Bottom, Yet
More bad news for the economy this week: A new report showed more than a half-million American jobs lost in November alone — the most since 1974. Meanwhile, a report says 1 in 10 homeowners with mortages are a month behind in payments or already in foreclosure. And automakers are begging for financial help.
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Automakers Deliver Plans To Congress
The Big Three automakers have presented their plans to Congress for how they will restructure themselves to make them worthy of a congressional bailout. Ford says it wants a $9 billion standby line of credit; GM has sought $12 billion. Chrysler is expected to ask for $7 billion.
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Trump asks the judge to delay the start of his classified documents trial
The former president foreshadowed some of the legal challenges he will mount against the unprecedented federal criminal case against him.
The Dutch are returning looted artifacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Does it matter?
Two Dutch museums returned nearly 500 cultural objects to Indonesia and Sri Lanka that were looted during the colonial era, including gold and silverware, statues, weapons and hundreds of artworks.
In Istanbul, Last Day of Ramadan Is a Festive Time
For much of the Muslim world, Thursday is the final day of the holy month of Ramadan. In Istanbul, it's a festive time — celebrated with special foods, street fairs and bumper cars. Ivan Watson sends this audio postcard.
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Alabama supports Sen. Tuberville for halting military promotions over abortion issue
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama is getting criticism for holding up military appointments over the issue of abortion. Many constituents still support him. (First aired on ATC on July 18, 2023.)
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