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Food prices are going up — and at levels Americans haven't seen in decades
The USDA's latest report found that nearly all major food groups are going up in price.
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On a day when Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a 30-day stay-at-home order for the state, Florida’s COVID-19 infections topped 7,000 by quite a bit.Statewide,…
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Poll: Most Americans Say Don't Repeal Obamacare Without A Replacement
A poll finds that 75 percent wants Congress to either leave the law alone or wait to repeal it until they have a new law. For most people, controlling high health care costs is top priority.
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A new report suggests that abuses of power surrounded Andrew Cuomo's book deal
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia On The Arrest Of Russian Opposition Leader
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Netflix employees call for accountability
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Zoe Schiffer, senior reporter at The Verge, about the latest developments surrounding Netflix and company accountability.
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A hockey fan spotted a staffer's suspicious mole from the stands, saving his life
Kraken fan and future medical student Nadia Popovici alerted Canucks staffer Brian Hamilton to a suspicious mole, which turned out to be cancerous. The teams surprised her with a $10,000 scholarship.
What's behind the mass detentions in El Salvador?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Tamara Taraciuk Broner of Human Rights Watch about 10,000 gang suspects arrested in El Salvador as the president consolidates power.
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More details emerge in federal investigation into Hunter Biden
In 2020, much of the mainstream media dismissed a story about Hunter Biden's business dealings. Now emails supporting the story have been authenticated. Was the media too deferential to the Bidens?
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A political moment: DeSantis sets some conservatives’ eyes on potential presidential run at CPAC
Said one supporter in comparing DeSantis with former president Donald Trump: “DeSantis is, I feel, a more calming presence. He still can fire people up, but I'm not afraid about what he's gonna say on Twitter the next day.”
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Justice, Spy World Veterans Warn Of Consequences If Trump Releases Secret Docs
The president wants to release Russia investigation materials out of transparency, he says. But national security pros say he's imperiling sensitive information and hurting DOJ in the long run.
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All 12 Boys And Their Coach Are Rescued From Thai Cave After 2 Weeks
Rescue divers took the last four boys from the cave on Tuesday, along with their soccer coach, as rescuers raced against the possibility of rain and flooding.
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After a disappointing Super Tuesday, the billionaire former mayor of New York City announced he is suspending his campaign.
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What The Boulder Shooting Means For A Neighborhood Resident
Christine Chen wrote a thread on twitter this week about the mass shooting at her neighborhood supermarket, coming so soon after the deadly rampage in Atlanta where a gunman targeted Asian-Americans.
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The Washington Football Team's new name is the Washington Commanders
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