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Construction boom helps fuel job gains in March
U.S. employers added 303,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate dipped to 3.8%. Construction companies added 39,000 jobs, despite high interest rates.
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Catastrophic flooding forces hundreds of Washington families from their homes
Hundreds of families across Washington state have been displaced by severe flooding, with some seeking safety in emergency shelters. Recovery may take years as rain continues to fall in the region.
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An Ecuadorian-style Thanksgiving: Recreating holiday memories of a childhood recipe
Chef Rick Martinez, a James Beard award winner, helped an NPR host recreate a beloved Ecuadorian dish his family ate during Thanksgiving. Here's the recipe.
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40 Songs From 40 Years Of 'Weird Al' Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic's self-titled debut came out 40 years ago, on May 3, 1983. So our resident super-fan listened to all of his songs and ranked the 40 best.
The South Got Something To Say: A Celebration Of Southern Rap (1995-1999)
Our list of the best songs, albums and mixtapes by Southern rappers is a celebration that recenters the South as a creative center of hip-hop and honors the region for all that it has given to us.
2020 Was The Year Female Rappers Dominated
To know what tomorrow sounds like, one need only listen to the women in rap today. Our 23-song playlist represents but a handful of the many women rappers who left their mark on 2020.
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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 now that cases are soaring and the ‘freeze’ is here
Oregon was largely spared by the global pandemic, but no longer. Cases mount as Oregon and Washington enact the strictest social-distancing measures since April. With holidays rapidly approaching, we have answers to all of your questions: just how bad is it? How is this lockdown different from the last? Can I have Thanksgiving?
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Morning news brief
Poll finds verdict in Trump hush-money trial won't impact most voters' choice for president. NATO members meet in Prague. Justice Alito says he won't step aside from cases related to 2020's election.
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You'll never guess the culprit in a global lead poisoning mystery
High levels of lead were found in a surprisingly large number of Bangladeshi kids in New York City — and in pregnant women in Bangladesh. Could there be a common cause?
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With a Deepening Drought, California Has Few Protections for Depleted Groundwater
A state law gave local agencies at least 26 years — until 2040 — to stop the impacts of over-pumping.
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