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A Pearl Harbor Timeline
Read a timeline of selected events leading up to, and following, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
VP Harris calls for abortion-rights supporters to channel frustration into action
In an interview with NPR White House correspondent Asma Khalid, the vice president also called on Congress to codify abortion rights.
Conservative Illinois state Sen. Darren Bailey wins GOP primary for governor
Republican Darren Bailey, who is backed by former President Donald Trump, will face Democrat and billionaire Gov. JB Pritzker on the Illinois ballot for governor in November.
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The atmosphere outside the Supreme Court, where some protest and others celebrate
Activists from both sides of the abortion issue gathered outside the Supreme Court today. Some were celebrating. Some were protesting.
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Examining Right-To-Work Laws Impact On Income And Economic Growth
Last week, Morning Edition aired a piece about right-to-work laws in Kentucky. To clarify some assertions made in the piece, Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, of the Brookings Institution.
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Poll: Americans Split on House Impeachment Inquiry
Independents at this point say they are not on board with the impeachment inquiry. But with more revelations coming out, the pollsters warn, that could change.
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Firm contracted to make Postal Service trucks plans to do it at a non-union facility
The U.S. Postal Service has big plans to replace its aging fleet of 165,000 gasoline-burning delivery vehicles. And some are pushing for the electric trucks to be built by union labor in Wisconsin.
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Netflix lost viewers for the 1st time in 10 years, says password sharing is to blame
The entertainment company estimates there are now 100 million households using someone else's account. Last month, it announced plans to start charging for password sharing.
Hillsborough Schools superintendent recommends board votes on a special property tax
The referendum pitched by Addison Davis comes as the district sees a projected $89 million deficit for the period ending in June.
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The Little Coffee Plant that Wouldn't Die
Rodrigues island's "cafe marron" plant has been presumed extinct for scores of years. Then, one day, a little boy told his teacher that the plant lived, near his house. Suddenly, an obscure, skinny little bush that nobody had noticed became an international treasure and the focus of a 20-year effort to preserve it.
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Senate Looks Into FEMA Fraud Accusations
The Senate asks in hearings whether fraud was committed during the dispersal of Federal Emergency Management Agency aid following hurricanes in the South last year.
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Belmont Readies for the Big Race
Belmont Park is 100-years-old as it prepares for another running of the Belmont Stakes, the last leg of the Triple Crown.
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Police Hunt Leader of Polygamist Sect
Police in three Western states are seeking the reclusive leader of a religious group which openly practices polygamy. Warren Jeffs heads the church, which dominates twin towns on the Utah-Arizona border. Jeffs and three followers were indicted this week for sexual assault and conduct involving a minor. Howard Berkes reports.
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Vietnam Vet's Remains Laid to Rest, 37 Years Later
The remains of Marine Lance Cpl. Thomas Fritsch were laid to rest in Rocky Hill, Conn., on Saturday, 37 years after he was killed in a firefight in Vietnam. Amy Jeffries of member station WNPR reports.
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Texas' Coastal Regions Brace for Hurricane Rita
Galveston, Texas, issues a voluntary evacuation order ahead of Hurricane Rita, which is predicted to make landfall on the Texas coast over the weekend. Elliott Jennings, emergency management coordinator for Galveston County, tells host Michele Norris how the city is getting ready for Rita.
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Sept. 11 Comes Back to Life, with Lessons
In the latest Politically Speaking column, Senior National Correspondent Linda Wertheimer says the Sept. 11 commission's final report is must reading.
First Lady Jill Biden head to Eastern Europe to visit Ukrainian refugees
First Lady Jill Biden is departing on a trip to Eastern Europe to visit Ukrainian refugees, as well as U.S. personnel in the region. It's her most high-profile endeavor since her husband took office.
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In Northern California, Deadly Carr Fire Continues To Burn
Several large wildfires are burning throughout California and the largest is the Carr Fire which is so unpredictable, authorities say they've been issuing evacuation orders pretty liberally.
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Israeli gunfire killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, U.N. says
"We have found no information suggesting that there was activity by armed Palestinians in the immediate vicinity," U.N. Human Rights Office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said.
The U.S. needs more homes, but builders may be slowing construction
The U.S. has a home shortage, but builders may be slowing instead of increasing construction because of worries that the homes won't be sold.
Documents Show Backpage.com Controls Sex-Related Ads
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Washington Post reporter Tom Jackman about the discovery of new documents showing that Backpage.com, a website with classified ads, controls sex-related ads on its site. The company has claimed it does not control the ads people post.
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On his veto of a Pasco sports complex for the Rays, DeSantis says he objects to stadium funding
The funds were expected to be used toward building a spring training home for the Rays.
COVID-19 vaccines for infants and toddlers could soon be available. Experts want families to prepare
Federal health officials could authorize COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than 5 later this week. If they do, health experts say families should act quickly.
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The U.S. will forgive $5.8 billion of loans to Corinthian Colleges students
The U.S. Department of Education has announced it will automatically erase the remaining student loan debts of more than half a million borrowers who attended the now-defunct Corinthian Colleges.
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'Every emergency doctor' will see an opioid overdose each shift, says a Tampa ER doctor
Overdoses linked to fentanyl are rising exponentially in Florida, according to the state department of health. Doctors say the epidemic is now disproportionately affecting people of color.
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