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Letters: PBS Remixes Its Classic Characters
Audie Cornish and Melissa Block read emails from listeners about PBS remixes of Bob Ross, Julia Child and Mister Rogers.
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Letters: April Fool
Reaction to a Tom Moon review of a new CD box set of NPR funding credits ranged from wildly enthusiastic to downright disappointed. Robert Siegel and Michele Norris read from listeners' e-mail.
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At supersonic speeds, F-16 jets chased down an unresponsive pilot who flew a civilian plane over the nation's capital and crashed in southwest Virginia. The FAA and NTSB are investigating.
White House Correspondents' dinner cancels comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance
Amber Ruffin had been scheduled to perform at the prestigious gathering of political journalists on April 26 in Washington, D.C.
Court rules Florida can now enforce law preventing children from using social media
The law prevents children under age 14 from opening accounts on certain platforms — which court documents indicate could include platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and YouTube. Parents would have to give consent for 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts on the platforms.
Some Advocates Worry Biden's Executive Actions On Racial Justice Are Too Weak
President Biden signed four executive actions intended to make good on his campaign promises on racial justice. But some advocates are concerned they don't go far enough.
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The Fed announces stricter rules on trading for policymakers and senior staff
The rules follow controversies surrounding trades by the presidents of two regional Fed banks. Critics say the rules don't go far enough.
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The Beatles' Apple Records: 40 Years Later
Forty years ago Wednesday, The Beatles launched Apple Records. The label's trademark green Apple logo appeared on albums by The Beatles and other artists the band helped discover. It didn't take The Beatles long to show they were better at making music than running a business.
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5 women ski jumpers are disqualified at the Olympics over their jumpsuits
"The sport of ski jumping has experienced one of its darker days," a Norwegian official said, after athletes from some of the top medal-contending teams were disqualified from competing.
Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby denies federal charges over her finances
Mosby reached national prominence in 2015 as the top prosecutor pursuing criminal charges against police officers in the death of Freddie Gray.
The children of 2 different Philippine leaders have joined forces ahead of election
The Philippines is seeing an unprecedented political tie-up with two of the country's highest profile dynasties — the Marcos and Duterte's — running for the top jobs in next year's election.
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College hockey's Frozen Four is back in Tampa to decide an NCAA champion
Minnesota, Boston U, Michigan and Quinnipiac bring plenty of star power to Amalie Arena, which hosts the event for the third time.
Just how hot was July? Hotter than anything on record
A new report from NOAA and NASA confirms that last month was the hottest July ever recorded, driven to new heights by human-caused climate change.
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CEO Of US Agency For Global Media Under Fire
Critics say the new CEO of The US Agency for Global Media that oversees The Voice of America and Radio Free Asia is undermining these organizations' independence.
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How a journalist at The Atlantic was sent White House war plans
The White House confirmed what appears to be an extraordinary breach of security. A journalist was included in a group chat with U.S. officials discussing plans to strike Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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At Democratic Convention Kickoff Breakfast, Outgoing Chairwoman Booed
It's not a good opening for the Democratic National Convention: At a breakfast hosted by the delegation from Debbie Wasserman Shultz's home state of Florida, she was booed before she started talking.
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This summer, meat is on the menu
Meat had taken a backseat to grain bowls and plant burgers, but now it's back. Just like fashion and ever-changing hemlines, food also comes in and out of favor.
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Florida Leaders Target Social Media Platforms For Censoring Conservative Voices
Legislation would bar tech companies from blocking posts regarding political candidates
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Federal prisons want inmates to pay victims, before making phone calls or buying shoes
A proposed Bureau of Prisons rule would put the majority of money sent to an incarcerated person from outside toward restitution or other fines.
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Study: Florida Among Nation’s Worst In Pedestrian Deaths In First Half Of 2015
Florida was among the nation’s worst in pedestrian deaths in the first half of 2015, part of a 10 percent increase nationwide, according to an analysis ...
Massachusetts Is Modifying Triple-Deckers To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Buildings account for about 12% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Massachusetts is trying to reduce that by retrofitting the state's iconic triple-deckers.
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Utah passes an age-verification law for anyone using social media
Utah is the first state to pass an age verification law for anyone using social media. Those under 18 must soon have parental consent. Critics say the law does not protect children as it intendeds.
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Peter Navarro says the MAGA 'mindset' is to punish Trump opponents before 2026
Peter Navarro, a longtime adviser to President Trump, says time is running short to investigate the president's perceived political enemies.
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Study: Wealth Inequality Impacts Black People More Than Any Other Group In South Florida
Black people, regardless of ethnicity or nationality, fare worse than white Americans and other groups that identify as white, according to a new study...
Sarasota considers making stormwater a stand-alone department to boost maintenance, planning
Stormwater activities are currently managed under a division within the Public Works Department.
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