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Finding (and keeping) fire insurance is headache for homeowners in California
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Amy Bach, executive director of United Policyholders, about the thousands of homeowners in California at risk of losing insurance as the risk of wildfires grow.
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Mail to anyone in North Carolina prisons will now be scanned and reprinted before delivery
North Carolina will have all mail sent to prisons scanned and re-printed. NPR's Scott Simon talks to reporter Samantha Melamed of The Philadelphia Inquirer about a similar system in Pennsylvania.
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The Indy Autonomous Challenge features racecars without anyone in the driver's seat
9 teams comprised of schools from around the world compete in the first high-speed autonomous race car event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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It's a busy week for sports fans: MLB playoffs and NBA opening week
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about the MLB playoffs, the NBA opening week, and about the NBA's recent list of the 75 greatest players of all time.
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How the 'Stop the Steal' movement outwitted Facebook ahead of the Jan. 6 insurrection
Internal Facebook documents show how the pro-Trump Stop the Steal movement proliferated on the world's biggest social network between the presidential election and the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot by a prop gun, was a rising star
Celebrated as a rising star by colleagues and collaborators, Hutchins grew up on a military base, and had a taste for filming herself doing extreme sports.
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The Supreme Court keeps Texas abortion law in place, but agrees to review it
The court will consider the legality of the law on Nov. 1. The highly unusual court action is an indication of deep internal splits within the court.
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 Democratic coalition will be tested in the Virginia governor's race
Virginia has trended Democratic as it's gotten more diverse. But this year's race for governor seems set to be close. That's in large part because Democrats are fighting apathy among their base.
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While COVID still rages, anti-vaccine activists will gather for a big conference
Among the attendees are people who also spread misinformation about 2020 presidential election and other conspiracy theories.
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