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The cassette tape is making a comeback thanks to a family-run company in Missouri
Despite the odds, cassette tapes are making a comeback. And one family-owned company in Springfield, Missouri is a leader in the revival.
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Senate returns to work with President Trump's budget plan in the agenda
The Senate returns to work today to pick up a multi-trillion-dollar bill that includes much of President Trump's agenda for cutting taxes and changing defense, energy and immigration policy.
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Two firefighters killed by gunman who started Idaho blaze
Two firefighters were killed Sunday in a northern Idaho mountain community. They were ambushed by sniper fire while responding to a blaze started by the gunman.
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We look at the president's response to recent mass shootings.
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Senior apartment complex opens food pantry in St. Pete's historic Jordan Park
The food pantry, backed by community partners and spearheaded by the city's housing authority, will be open to residents of the Legacy at Jordan Park every Thursday afternoon.
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Mexicans Vote With Drug War As Backdrop
Mexico is electing a new president Sunday, and voters appear ready to reject the ruling party led by outgoing President Felipe Calderon because many Mexicans believe his anti-drug campaign has done more harm than good. Guest host David Greene speaks with NPR's Carrie Kahn about the politics.
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How Migrants In Reynosa, Mexico, Are Reacting To Trump's Speech
President Trump heads to McAllen, Texas, on Thursday as part of his border wall campaign. Across the border is one of Mexico's most dangerous cities that receives many people deported from the U.S.
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Small Montana Company Awarded $300 Million To Help Restore Puerto Rico's Power Grid
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks to Nicky Ouellet of Montana Public Radio about the massive $300 million contract awarded to Whitefish Energy, a company based in the hometown of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, to help restore Puerto Rico's power.
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Suspected Gas Explosions In Massachusetts
There have been multiple "gas" explosions in the towns of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover. Massachusetts State Police says Columbia Gas company is shutting off power in those areas.
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U.S. Strategy For Afghan War Reaches Critical Stage
The U.S. and NATO have pledged to stay in Afghanistan through the end of 2014 and hand off responsibility for security to Afghan troops by then. How to get to that point, though, is not clear. And recent statements by key U.S. officials have only confused things more.
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Emails Track How Erroneous Benghazi Talking Points Emerged
The White House's release of e-mails this week was intended to settle questions regarding the administration's response to the attack on the Benghazi consulate in September. But while some questions may have been laid to rest, others remain and will feed a critical story line.
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Some candidates are campaigning on an increasingly rare credential: military experience
Only about a third of the members of Congress are veterans, a sharp decrease from the World War II and Vietnam eras.
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Viewers watched 20.35 billion hours on Twitch in 2024. 'Stream Big' explores why
According to the Twitch 2024 community recap, viewers watched 20.35 billion hours on the live-streaming service. A forthcoming book explains why.
Migrants are showing up at the U.S. southern border in historic numbers
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says rescues at the southern border increased 67% between July and September. Republicans say it's a failure of President Biden's policies.
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Lessons From Hurricane Irma: When To Evacuate And When To Shelter In Place
As the 2018 hurricane season begins, experts and emergency managers have been studying last year's evacuations before Hurricane Irma. Nearly 7 million people left their homes to escape the hurricane.
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Solar storm disrupts communications
People as far south as Florida were treated to a celestial light show Friday night as a geomagnetic storm set off an aurora, and caused some disruption to satellites.
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Is Ukraine's strategy to use more drones in the war against Russia working?
Facing a desperate manpower shortage, Ukraine is relying more and more on unmanned flying attack drones. The weapons are deadly and efficient — but will they be enough?
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A Campaign To House The Homeless Reaches A Milestone
The campaign to find permanent homes for 100,000 homeless people, including the chronically homeless, was started four years ago. Now, the group behind the push says it has reached its goal.
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A Writer Taps The Power Of Narrative At A Massachusetts Hospital
Suzanne Koven, a medical doctor and Massachusetts General Hospital's first writer in residence, says the healthcare center is the setting for thousands of real-life stories.
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Latino Early Voters In Nevada Weigh In On Democratic Primary Candidates
Latino voters who have already showed up to the Nevada caucus say they are focused on economic issues and proposals from Democratic candidates — not just what they say about immigration.
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Storms across U.S. bring heavy snow, dangerous ice and a tornado in California
Inclement weather plagued areas of the U.S. over the weekend, with heavy snow in upstate New York, a major ice storm in the Midwest and severe weather warnings around Lake Tahoe.
In WWII, Millions Of Indians Fought For A Britain They Abhored
As Indians struggled to break free of Britain, more than 2 million signed up to fight with the Allies, the largest volunteer force in the world. Raghu Karnad unearths the story in The Farthest Field.
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Funeral events for President Jimmy Carter begin today in his hometown of Plains, Georgia
A motorcade with the body of Pres. Jimmy Carter travels to his hometown of Plains, Ga., and then on to Atlanta Saturday.
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How Trump's orders will remake the immigration landscape
President Trump's executive actions have remade the immigration landscape, leaving many migrants in despair.
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Horsegirl finds power in keeping things playful
Horsegirl's sophomore album, Phonetics On and On, is a compulsively replayable record full of arrestingly catchy, bare-bones songwriting and twee treasures.
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