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Alaska’s fishing industry sounds alarm over proposed NOAA cuts
Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
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Blooming tulips become sign of hope following devastation caused by Hurricane Helene
Thousands of tulip bulbs were planted in a North Carolina community that saw massive devastation from flooding after Hurricane Helene. Now they're blooming as a sign of hope.
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Hegseth 2nd Signal chat cause for 'worry' about nation's security, says Rep. Jim Himes
Pete Hegseth reportedly shared details about Yemen strikes in a second group chat with his wife and brother. Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., says it's 'not shocking' based on behavior out of the Pentagon.
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A look at the life and legacy of Pope Francis, who has died at age 88
Pope Francis, who has died at age 88, cast an image of humility during years of strain and change, within his church, and around the world.
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LEXINGTON AND CONCORD REENACTMENT
In Massachusetts, Revolutionary War reenactors gathered on the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first battles of the War for Independence.
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How Trump's tariffs, aims for the Federal Reserve impact the global economy
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Gillian Tett, a columnist at the Financial Times, about the global economic fallout from President Trump's tariff policies.
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Meet the chocolatier behind the world's largest Cadbury Creme Egg
The confectionary company, Cadbury, says it's made the world's largest Creme Egg - about as tall as a USPS mailbox. NPR's Scott Simon talks to chocolatier Dawn Jenks about the creation.
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Saturday Sports: NBA and NHL playoffs kick off
NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss the NBA and NHL playoffs.
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Soviet dissident and chess player Garry Kasparov launches 'The Next Move'
Champion chess player and Soviet dissident Garry Kasparov has a few thoughts about how well democracy in the U.S. is doing. He tells NPR's Scott Simon that it's not America first - it's America alone.
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Mike Scott of The Waterboys discusses their new album 'Life, Death & Dennis Hopper'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mike Scott of the Scottish band, The Waterboys, about their new album, "Life, Death & Dennis Hopper."
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