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U.S. coal production is up sharply after hitting a 50-year low last year As the Biden administration prepares to negotiate reductions in fo...
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Grace Van Patten, a Breakout Star of ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’
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The 31st Date Was a Charm
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The Photograph That Started a Romance
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Forgoing the Cheese Plate to Forge a Connection
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NPR News: They refused to pay rent and stole the fridge. Landlords deal with pandemic squatters
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NPR News: While COVID still rages, anti-vaccine activists will gather for a big conference
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Two Wrongs Don’t Make Mr. Right
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NPR News: A woman was fatally shot by a prop firearm on an Alec Baldwin movie set
A woman was fatally shot by a prop firearm on an Alec Baldwin movie set Authorities didn't identify the woman or a man who was injured,...
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NPR News: A woman was fatally shot by a prop firearm on a New Mexico movie set
A woman was fatally shot by a prop firearm on a New Mexico movie set Authorities didn't identify the woman or a man who was injured by ...
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NPR News: An endangered Sumatran orangutan at the New Orleans zoo is expecting twins
An endangered Sumatran orangutan at the New Orleans zoo is expecting twins The births will be the first for Menari, zoo officials say. She ...
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NPR News: Heat stress likely caused the deaths of a California family while they were hiking
Heat stress likely caused the deaths of a California family while they were hiking The case of the family found dead on a hiking trail in A...
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NPR News: A Moroccan man was shot to death in Texas while sitting in a car
A Moroccan man was shot to death in Texas while sitting in a car The Council on American Islamic Relations is calling for a complete and in...
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NPR News: Remains found in Florida park are identified as Brian Laundrie, the FBI says
Remains found in Florida park are identified as Brian Laundrie, the FBI says Laundrie was a person of interest in the death of girlfriend G...
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NPR News: Amazon warehouse workers on Staten Island push for union vote
Amazon warehouse workers on Staten Island push for union vote Some 2,000 workers from four facilities have signed cards seeking a union ele...
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NPR News: Strong storms are heading toward drought-parched California
Strong storms are heading toward drought-parched California Expected heavy rainfall could ease wildfire threats in some regions, but could ...
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NPR News: Movie theater chain AMC is adding open captions at hundreds of U.S. locations
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NPR News: Ex-Minneapolis police officer sentenced to 57 months in the killing of a 911 caller
Ex-Minneapolis police officer sentenced to 57 months in the killing of a 911 caller Mohamed Noor, who fatally shot an unarmed woman after s...
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NPR News: A man whose restaurant was raided by Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona gets $5 million
A man whose restaurant was raided by Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona gets $5 million Maricopa County has settled with Bret Frimmel, who claim...
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I’m Jealous of My Friend’s Success. Would Telling Her Help?
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NPR News: Texas nurse convicted of killing 4 men with air injections
Texas nurse convicted of killing 4 men with air injections The jury deliberated for about an hour before finding William George Davis guilt...
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Bones or No Bones? A Dog on TikTok Is Setting Today’s Mood.
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NPR News: President Biden traveled to Pennsylvania to tout his domestic agenda
President Biden traveled to Pennsylvania to tout his domestic agenda President Biden visited his hometown of Scranton, Pa., to promote the ...
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NPR News: Up for debate: How to protect W.Va. from climate change without hurting its economy
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NPR News: Doctors prepare to vaccinate kids once they're given the official OK
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What’s the Point of a Fake Pot Plant?
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