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More than a decade after its disappearance, Malaysia to resume search for MH370
Malaysia expects to resume its search for MH370, more than a decade after the plane vanished with 239 aboard. Its disappearance remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
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New book explores the world of Palantir's CEO and the rise of the surveillance state
Author Michael Steinberger talks about "The Philosopher in the Valley," which explores the world of Palantir CEO Alex Karp and one of Silicon Valley's most powerful surveillance companies.
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North Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene still waiting for aid from FEMA
People in North Carolina who lost their homes during Hurricane Helene are still waiting for FEMA to step in and help. State officials say the agency is stalling applications for relief.
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Non-U.S. residents will soon have to pay $100 surcharge to enter 11 national parks
Starting Jan. 1, non-U.S. citizens will have to pay an additional $100 each to enter 11 of America's most popular National Parks.
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Severe storm damage prompts closure of Unalaska airport
Unalaska’s Tom Madsen Airport was closed, after blizzard conditions damaged the island’s runway this weekend. According to the City of Unalaska, the runway surface has been approved for use and will reopen at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, barring unforeseen circumstances.
Unalaska cell, internet service cut during severe weekend storm
GCI customers in Unalaska still don’t have cell phone service or internet, after a section of the telecommunication company’s underwater fiber cable was damaged over the weekend.
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Halong-impacted individuals may be eligible for unemployment assistance
Individuals who have been impacted by Typhoon Halong may be eligible for unemployment benefits if their ability to work was impacted.
Midair collision involving 2 helicopters in New Jersey leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
A midair collision involving two helicopters in Hammonton, New Jersey, killed one person and critically injured another, federal authorities say.
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Ex-Pentagon official on the prospects of a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
Ukraine's president visited Mar-a-Lago Sunday. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former Pentagon official Evelyn Farkas, now executive director of the McCain Institute, about prospects for peace.
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Trump says there's progress on a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy say they are making progress on a peace deal to end the war in Russia after meeting in Mar-a-Lago Sunday.
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