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It's time to move your clocks forward — and to check if your car is being recalled
Federal regulators call the week before clocks change "Vehicle Safety Recalls Week." It's a reminder to check on NHTSA.gov or the SaferCar app to see if your car has been recalled.
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Feds investigate 'large balloon' found by fishermen near Alaska's Aleutian chain
Commercial fishermen off the coast of Alaska found what the U.S. Department of Defense is calling a “large balloon with payload” and delivered it to the U.S. Coast Guard in Dutch Harbor.
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Miniature railway spells multimillion dollar settlement for two Alaska seafood shipping companies
A years-long Alaska seafood battle over a complicated shipping exemption has been settled. Two Bering Sea seafood shipping companies, Alaska Reefer Management LLC and Kloosterboer International Forwarding LLC, settled a lawsuit in January challenging penalties that had been levied by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Alaska Reefer Management is a subsidiary of American Seafoods, one of Alaska’s biggest fishing companies. Together, the companies will pay the federal government $9.5 million after violating federal shipping laws.
French fashion label Coperni is releasing a handbag made out of air — sort of
The Air Swift bag was created using a substance that's 99% air and 1% a glass-like nanomaterial called silica aerogel. The same material NASA uses to collect cosmic dust.
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It's been 5 months since Oct. 7 when Hamas attacked Israel
Palestinian lives in Gaza were changed by Israel's deadly military response. Israeli lives changed as well, and the state of Israeli society is crucial to understanding where this war might lead.
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What to expect in Biden's State of the Union speech, according to his chief of staff
White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients told NPR that Biden's speech will cover his administration's accomplishments and agenda. It's the president's last such address before the election.
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Vulnerable Democrats want Biden's State of the Union to focus on border and economy
Democrats running in swing seats say the president's performance in his State of the Union speech is important. They want him to remind people about the economic progress and discuss the border.
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'Sopranos' diner booth sells for $82,000 at auction
When fans of the TV show last saw mob boss Tony Soprano in 2007, he was sitting at booth in a New Jersey diner, eating onion rings with his family. For years the booth attracted many fans.
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Baritone Will Liverman celebrates women in new album 'Show Me The Way'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Grammy-winning baritone Will Liverman about his latest album — Show Me The Way — honoring women in classical music, past and present.
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As Palestinians face famine, why is it so hard for help to reach Gaza?
Israel says it's not restricting food or medicine from trickling into Gaza. Aid and rights organizations counter that Israel has systematically made it harder for help to reach the enclave.
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