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A Colorado welder tried to pay a legal debt in coins — over 6,000 of them
A subcontractor had sued, and after mediation the welder was ordered to pay $23,500. An attorney declined to accept the delivery saying the office elevator couldn't lift more than 3,000 pounds.
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Several GOP lawmakers are now vying for speaker — the top job in the House
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Republican strategist Brendan Buck about House Republicans narrowing down their candidate pool for speaker of the House. Kevin McCarthy was ousted more than two weeks ago.
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Graphic videos and images of the Israel-Hamas war are flooding social media
To monitor misinformation and violent images, social networks put content moderation rules in place a decade ago. Now some of that is unraveling.
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Bond markets are being hit hard — and it's likely to impact you
Bonds are being pummeled as investors fear interest rates will stay higher for longer because of high inflation. That will raise borrowing costs across the economy even more.
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New report warns that beverages marketed as toddler formulas are not necessary
The report from the American Academy of Pediatrics says many of the products marketed as toddler "milks" or "formulas" are often not as healthy as they claim to be.
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Morning news brief
Two more hostages that were held in Gaza have been freed. House Republicans will try again Tuesday to elect their nominee for speaker. A steep sell-off is underway in the bond market.
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'Body Electric': Side effects of technology, such as sitting, are hard on our posture
The special NPR series Body Electric examines how technology is affecting our posture. You can follow along with the series at npr.org/bodyelectric or on the TED Radio Hour podcast feed.
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Lady Warriors host annual Slamtastic volleyball tournament
Bethel Regional High School hosted its annual Slamtastic Tournament. It was the final opportunity for friends and family to watch their Lady Warriors compete at home.
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As the House GOP struggles to pick a speaker, a lawmaker aims to simplify the process
Previous efforts to elect a House speaker have failed at the floor vote. As the search stretches into a third week, Rep. Mike Flood wants Republicans to commit to voting for their party's nominee.
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There's an alligator sitting on top of a New York City manhole in Union Square Park
The alligator is made of bronze. The sculpture, by Swedish Artist Alexander Klingspor, is an homage to the legend that alligators roam the city's sewers.
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