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People from New England to Virginia felt shakes from 4.8 earthquake this morning
Millions of people on the East Coast got shaken up Friday morning — a magnitude 4.8 earthquake made the region tremble. The epicenter was in Lebanon, N.J.
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New Citizens Sworn In Before The 4th
The day before the Fourth of July weekend, more than 100 immigrants officially became U.S. citizens at a ceremony in Tampa.In the auditorium at…
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'I'm a Virgo' on Prime Video tackles systemic racism in an absurdist love story
The seven-part series follows a 13-foot-tall Black teenage boy who exists in a world where his girlfriend has super speed and a Tony Stark-style superhero reinforces systemic racism.
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Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21 for March 15, 2025
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Some 'Very Pleased' By Gov. Scott's 4th Permanent Prison Chief Pick, Julie Jones
Governor Rick Scott has chosen a new permanent leader for the Florida Department of Corrections. And, some are calling Scott’s fourth pick for prison...
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Bracket Madness Marches Into April With Basketball's Final 4
On Saturday, the Kentucky Wildcats take on the Wisconsin Badgers and the Michigan State Spartans play Duke's Blue Devils. The winners will play Monday for the NCAA men's basketball championship.
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Gen. Mark Milley retires after 4 years as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Gen. Mark Milley gave his last interview as chairman to All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly, and she talks to Morning Edition host Leila Fadel about the conversation.
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Positive Coronavirus Tests In Florida Again Over 4,000
There were also over 4,000 positive tests on Oct. 24.
Review: Brandi Carlile, 'By The Way, I Forgive You'
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Helene has strengthened and now forecast to be a ‘major’ Category 4 storm
Helene is forecast to intensify rapidly over the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall in Florida on Thursday. Residents are urged to make preparations — and in many counties, evacuate — before then.
Jon Hilsenrath discusses TikTok deal and the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting
Jon Hilsenrath, a visiting scholar at Duke University and former economic reporter, talks about the government's negotiations over TikTok and the Federal Reserve's meeting this week.
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On this July 4th week, we're handing the mic to 4th graders for a history lesson
One group was tasked with studying the Quartering Act of 1765. Their podcast was one of nearly 2,000 submitted to NPR's Student Podcast Challenge.
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Lawmakers Pass 'Florida GI Bill,' Awaits Governor's Signature
It’s taken three attempts, but Florida student veterans will soon be granted in-state tuition waivers if the governor signs the newly passed legislation.…
Coronavirus Updates: CDC Announces '4 New Presumptive Cases' In The U.S.
The new cases, which have yet to be confirmed, were reported in California, Oregon and Washington. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization says the risk of the disease spreading is now "very high."
Parents Don't Have To Pay Debts Of Adult Children On Their Health Plans
Even though the federal health law allows young adults to stay on their parents' plan through age 26, those children are generally responsible for their own bills.
California's Newsom Is Only The 4th Governor To Face A Recall Vote
California voters will decide on Tuesday whether to recall Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom. NPR's A Martínez talks to recall expert Joshua Spivak about the process in California.
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As school resumes in Afghanistan, will all girls be allowed to go?
Schools in Afghanistan are expected to open for the new semester Wednesday. But despite Taliban assurances that girls will be allowed back, students and teachers are unclear about what will happen.
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Singer And Actress Eartha Kitt Dies
Singer and actress Eartha Kitt has died of colon cancer. She was 81. Kitt, who was ostracized as a child in South Carolina because of her mixed-race heritage, got her start in show business as a dancer and vocalist, and earned early international notice as a featured singer in a Paris nightclub.
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'Otherwise Normal People' Share Passion for Roses
Clarence Rhodes is one of the competitive rose gardeners described in Otherwise Normal People, a new book by Aurelia C. Scott. These obsessive growers travel around the country to enter their prize specimens in competitions.
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What to know as markets dropped, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average down more than 700 points to its worst fall since October.
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Nursing Home Task Force Hones Recommendations On Visits
It’s unlikely that Florida will mandate all nursing homes reopen to all visitors any time soon. Instead, a panel appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis...
Belly Dancing in Studio 4A
A few intrepid NPR producers -- women all -- gathered recently in Studio 4A in Washington, D.C. to learn the subtle art of belly dancing from professional dancer Artemis. Watch the video, and try it for yourself.
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Bill Allowing Officials To Visit Juvenile Justice Facilities Starts Moving In Fla. Senate
Florida lawmakers are already moving forward a bill to reform the state’s juvenile justice system. The measure aims to address abuses within the system...
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Adjusting To Life In A Retirement Home 'Not As Scary As I Thought'
Camille Miller just left her home of 35 years and moved into a senior housing community. Morris Gordon made the same move earlier this year, and is happier and more active than he expected to be.
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