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How Texas officials and voting groups are trying to limit mail ballot rejections
Nearly 25,000 mail ballots were rejected for Texas' March primaries. Officials say a design issue with the ballot return envelope was most responsible for the rejections.
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Econ 919 — Between a rockslide and a hard place
When a landslide blocked off the road between Seward and Lowell Point on May 7, Miller's Landing canceled its camping and touring bookings through most of the month and instead started using its boats to shuttle trapped locals and tourists.
East side beaches will remain closed to clamming for now
Biologists were hopeful when they began surveying the beaches at Clam Gulch and Ninilchik in April. But this May, when they looked at the far ends of the beaches, they were disappointed.
A burn-proof edition of 'The Handmaid's Tale' goes up for auction
Organizers say proceeds from the auction will be donated to PEN, which advocates for free expression around the world.
Legislative session ends with $3,200 payouts to Alaskans, some money for Kenai Peninsula projects
The second session of the 32nd Alaska Legislature wrapped last week. Nikiski Republican Rep. Ben Carpenter said conversations about budget this year were different than those of other sessions.
Biden says the U.S. would be willing to intervene militarily to defend Taiwan
A White House official said Biden's comments did not reflect a policy shift, even though the U.S. traditionally has avoided making such an explicit security guarantee to Taiwan.
'The New Yorker' writer and editor Roger Angell has died at 101
Roger Angell wrote about baseball like no one else. NPR's Scott Simon has this remembrance of the essayist, who died at age 101 Friday.
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Australia's prime minister concedes despite millions of votes left to be counted
The Labor Party appeared more likely than Prime Minister Scott Morrison's coalition to form a government after Australia's election on Saturday that could result in a rare hung parliament.
How a Ukrainian teacher helped students escape Russia's invasion, and still graduate
As residents return to a liberated town near Kyiv, a teacher and her high school students recount what it took to survive the war.
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Movies you missed: 'Top Gun'
Scott Simon speaks with Melissa Kuypers, manager of operations at NPR West, about the 1986 movie "Top Gun," which she had never seen before.
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