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Days Before Sept. 11, Memorial To Flight 93 Dedicated In Shanksville
The memorial in Pennsylvania is an enormous sculpture of wind chimes leading to the sky — each one echoing the voices of those who were killed. Tuesday is the 17th anniversary of the terror attacks.
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Iranians contacted by NPR are losing income and looking for who's at fault as U.S. sanctions start to bite.
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Pilots Take Kids Up In The Skies Above Wisconsin To Encourage Aviation Careers
Lots of kids say they want to be pilots when they grow up. A new outreach program in Madison, Wis., takes children from disadvantaged backgrounds on a flight around the city to encourage them.
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Remembering Henry 'Gip' Gipson
Musician Henry "Gip" Gipson died this week. He ran a legendary blues juke joint in Bessemer, Ala.
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Former EPA Head Says Pruitt's Resignation Is 'Way Overdue'
Scott Pruitt is out as head of Environmental Protection Agency after a string of scandals. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christine Todd Whitman, former EPA head under President George W. Bush.
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Netflix flew past Wall Street expectations and added 7.4 million subscribers globally in the first quarter. But a big entertainment rival could challenge the service that made binge-watching popular.
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To spray or not to spray; the bear will answer that question
When was the last time you actually discharged a can of bear spray? According to the experts, if you’re doing it right in bear country, you’ve never had…
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Goodbye ceremony for Germany's Chancellor Merkel featured some telling music choices
Departing German Chancellor Angela Merkel chose three songs for her farewell ceremony this week. One of them, an East German hit from the '70s, caused some surprise in Berlin.
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The White House moves to ban copper mining near wilderness area in Minnesota
A Biden administration review could curtail copper mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota — an area known for its pristine nature.
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NASA's Cassini Begins Its Final Mission Before Self-Destruction
NASA's Cassini's spacecraft will begin the final stages of its 20-year mission to Saturn before diving into the planet and ending its lengthy stretch orbiting the planet.
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