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Officials urge evacuation near the Ohio train derailment, fearing an explosion
Officials watching the wreckage of a derailed train in Ohio warned nearby residents to evacuate Sunday night, saying a rail car was at risk of an explosion that could launch deadly shrapnel.
Ohio crews conduct a 'controlled release' of toxic chemicals from derailed train cars
Crews released and burned hazardous chemicals that were in train cars in danger of exploding. About 50 train cars derailed near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border on Friday.
The U.S. has detected 4 other recent spy balloons. Why didn't we hear about them?
Given the hullabaloo over the Chinese surveillance balloon, you'd think something like this never happened before. But it has. At least four times in recent years.
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Your Super Bowl platter may cost less this year – if you follow these menu twists
While supermarket inflation is still high, there are savings to be found on Super Bowl snacks. Prices for chicken wings and guacamole have fallen sharply since last year's big game.
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Survivors of the Brussels suicide attacks seek closure as the trial starts Monday
More than six years since the deadliest peacetime attacks on Belgian soil, survivors seek closure as the trial of 10 men accused over the suicide bombings starts in earnest Monday.
Extremism experts say Germany's far-right actors are familiar
Far-right actors in Germany were arrested for plotting a coup last week — parts of the story are fantastical but chilling. Extremism experts in the U.S. say some themes are familiar.
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Millions who get SNAP food assistance are about to see a reduction in their benefits
Millions of Americans next month will see a decrease in federal food assistance. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits that were boosted during the pandemic are going away.
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Blinken arrives in Turkey after attending the Munich Security Conference
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Turkey for a firsthand look at the earthquake damage and recovery efforts. He'll also meet with officials to discuss NATO and the war in Ukraine.
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Putin Backs Maduro, As Kremlin Critics Cheer U.S. Support For Venezuela's Opposition
President Vladimir Putin phoned Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro to express his support. But Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny called President Trump's decision to back Juan Guaidó "outstanding."
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Heading to the 2023 Florida Strawberry Festival? Your guide to the headline acts and more
This year's festival will be held Mar. 2-12, and will feature the signature headline musical acts along with rides and entertainment.
What the Democratic Party could have done differently in the midterms
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with Democratic strategist Joel Payne about what the 118th congress will bring and what his party could have done differently in the 2022 midterm elections.
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Midterm elections major takeaways so far
With races yet to be decided and the balance of power in Congress up in the air, what are the main lessons to learn from the 2022 midterm elections?
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How young voters became the wall for the 'red wave'
NPR's Elissa Nadworthy talks with John Della Volpe, author of "Fight: How Gen Z is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America," about young voter turnout in the midterm elections.
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Democrats more likely to retain Senate after Mark Kelly wins reelection in Arizona
Sen. Mark Kelly has won reelection in Arizona's Senate race, defeating Trump-backed Republican challenger Blake Masters. That makes Democrats more likely to retain control of the Senate.
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Document shows Manatee teachers were told to 'remove or cover' classroom libraries
It comes as photos emerged of teachers covering bookcases with blankets to prevent getting in trouble.
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It's a complicated picture when you look at the latest inflation numbers
Inflation cooled a bit last month as gas prices fell sharply and the price of new cars declined for the first time in nearly two years. Overall prices are still climbing much faster, however.
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As Construction Picks Up, American Truck Makers Race
The Ford F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 31 years. Amid rumors of a new version of the Ford truck, GM is readying pickup launches of its own as signs of a housing industry comeback signal increased demand for the heavy-duty vehicles.
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Baseball Players On Track To Hit More Home Runs Than Ever This Year
Strikeouts and home runs are both up in Major League Baseball. Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci joins host A Martinez to talk about what that means for fans and the pace of the game.
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Christmas Trees Are Selling Out. More And More People Are Getting Them Shipped
Christmas trees are selling out quickly this year, helping people brighten their homes amid the COVID-19 blues. And mail-order purchases are spiking like never before.
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Decades of abuse in La Luz del Mundo church uncovered in HBO's 'Unveiled': 'We just missed it'
The documentary tells survivor's stories of sexual abuse in the megachurch.
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Employers slowed their rate of hiring in December, easing the Fed's inflation fears
The U.S. job market is still tight, with an unemployment rate of just 3.5%. Employers slowed their rate of hiring last month, which should ease the Federal Reserve's fears of inflation.
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Week in politics: Classified documents put Biden in a tricky political situation
The discovery of classified documents at President Biden's home and former office puts him in a tricky political situation. Also, what's ahead for Congressman George Santos and the nation's economy.
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Biden's lawyer says additional classified documents found, GOP calls for new probes
President Biden's lawyers have found more classified documents, this time at his Wilmington, Del., home. According to his lawyer Richard Sauber, "all but one" were found in storage in Biden's garage.
GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel wins party leadership vote
The Republican National Committee chair won her bid to lead the GOP for two more years, prevailing in an election that highlighted fierce internal divisions.
A man who killed 8 bicyclists in Manhattan is convicted and may face the death penalty
Sayfullo Saipov was found guilty of running down riders with a rental truck on a Manhattan bike path in 2017. Prosecutors said the Halloween attack was inspired by his reverence for the Islamic State.
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