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Post-pandemic, even hospital care goes remote
A growing number of hospitals are shifting care into patients' homes. That means moving medications, machines and staffing with it, but hospitals are finding patients heal better, and it's cheaper.
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Unalaska’s public library reopens Sunday, with community celebration to mark long-awaited expansion
The Unalaska Public Library will reopen this weekend, more than a year after it closed for a long-awaited renovation and expansion. The library will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration Sunday, April 30, from 1 to 3 p.m.
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Families grapple with the rising cost of a college education
As college tuition continues to rise, families are figuring out where their kids will go to college, and how to pay for it. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on April 27, 2023.)
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Fired Tucker Carlson producer: Misogyny and bullying 'trickles down from the top'
A former senior booker for Tucker Carlson Tonight sued Fox News for downplaying her claims of misogyny. That lawsuit names Carlson, among others, as responsible.
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Since the firing of Tucker Carlson, viewers have deserted Fox
Since Monday when Fox News fired its biggest star, Tucker Carlson, its ratings have slumped. But Carlson's fate is much more uncertain.
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Morning news brief
White House lays out plans to replace pandemic border restrictions. Donald Trump's lawyer spent Thursday cross-examining E. Jean Carroll. After Tucker Carlson's firing, viewers have deserted Fox.
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Local first responders learn how to work in Bethel's new Black Hawk
Alaska’s Army National Guard recently sent a Black Hawk helicopter to a permanent station in Bethel. The goal is to speed up search and rescue operations in the region.On Monday, Bethel’s Fire Chief Darren Solesbee, another firefighter and two EMTs went for a ride to get get comfortable with the aircraft.
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Dillingham students receive statewide humanitarian award for their work renaming a local creek
When three Dillingham middle school students realized a local creek name included a derogatory word, they decided to do something about it. Now, after two years of work, they’ve won the Spirit of Youth humanitarian award.
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Veterans fight back against extremist groups trying to recruit ex-military members
Some military veterans, known as Task Force Butler, are tracking and infiltrating domestic extremist groups, hoping to trigger prosecutions before the groups can cause more violence toward minorities.
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AI-generated deepfakes are moving fast. Policymakers can't keep up
Tech companies are in a race to roll out AI chatbots and other tools. As technology gets better at faking reality, there are big questions over how to regulate it.
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