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How to score better savings account interest rates
Many big banks offer low interest rates on savings accounts. Experts say moving to a credit union or smaller institution could bring better returns. (Story first aired on ATC on Feb. 27, 2023.)
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Tinubu has been declared the winner of Nigeria's presidential elections
Nigeria has a new president-elect after a rancorous and sometimes violent election cycle in Africa's largest democracy. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to be sworn in this May.
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Consumer advocates want the DOJ to move against JetBlue-Spirit merger
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Diana Moss, president of American Antitrust Institute, about actions the Department of Justice may take to block the Spirit Airlines-JetBlue merger.
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Morning news brief
China reacts to the first hearing of a high-profile U.S. House committee. Rescuers in Greece search for survivors of a deadly train crash. A winner is declared in Nigeria's presidential election.
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Psychologist Daniel Levitin dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'
Pink Floyd's historic album Dark Side of the Moon turns 50 years old today – cognitive psychologist Daniel Levitin joins us to discuss its twisting psychological themes.
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A glimpse inside Unalaska’s new library: Ray Hudson discusses print block installation
Unalaska’s new public library is expected to open in April. It’ll have more space, a fireplace, and many new art installations. Each of those installations will feature a different artist from around the state. KUCB’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi sat down with Ray Hudson to hear more about his colorful print blocks and how his interest in the medium started nearly three decades ago right here in Unalaska.
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Chignik’s escapement goals will change, but separate early and late run goals remain
After days of testimony, the Alaska Board of Fisheries voted to change escapement goals for Chignik’s early and late sockeye runs, which have been severely depleted for years. But it will maintain an important precedent: Two separate goals for the early and late sockeye runs.
In a busy Turkish port city, a huge number of people are searching for homes
A visit to one Turkish town near the area devastated by this month's earthquakes finds hundreds of thousands of people who were evacuated and are now scrambling to find places to live.
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Ex-NFL Linebacker Blake Martinez has made millions selling Pokémon cards
Blake Martinez started selling the cards online during the pandemic. He's made $5 million in the last seven months, and has made 20% of what he earned during seven years in the NFL.
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Why nothing is getting better for Rohingya refugees stuck in Bangladesh
With a new refugee crisis in Ukraine, the Rohingya, who fled Myanmar for Bangladesh years ago, feel as if no one pays heed to their plight. Now thousands are risking their lives to flee once more.
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