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Nick Fish On Finding Portland's Next Arts Chief
Portland City Council's point man on arts policy talks about what he's looking for as the hiring process picks up steam.
Hurricane Michael Makes Landfall In Florida As Category 4 Storm
Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida panhandle Wednesday afternoon.
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A DC Chef Finds New Ways To Feed Customers During The Pandemic
Charlie Chen served authentic Chinese food at the cafe in DC's World Bank before offices shut down last year. He shifted to feeding his regular customers through delivery, and picked up some new ones.
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In The Age Of Online Extremism, What Constitutes A Lone-Wolf Attack?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Brian Levin of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, about lone-wolf attacks in the age of online extremism.
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The Economic Integration At The Northern Border
Few American and Canadian businesses are as tightly linked as Twin Rivers Paper's mills. Its mill in Edmundston, New Brunswick, makes pulp for its paper mill just over the river in Madawaska, Maine.
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San Mateo County Moves Up to the Orange Tier Wednesday
San Mateo County will advance to the orange tier in the state’s color-coded plan for navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. The move will allow offices to reopen and many businesses to operate more freely. The change will occurs Wednesday.
Starbucks CEO: Can You 'Get Big And Stay Small'?
In 2008, the faltering economy sent Starbucks a wake up call. Former CEO Howard Schultz returned to the company's helm, and led the coffee giant in some corporate soul searching. He describes the process in his new book, Onward: How Starbucks Fought For Its Life Without Losing Its Soul.
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Even though Ian is no longer a hurricane, flooding is still a major problem
After roaring ashore as a powerful category 4 hurricane, Ian has been losing steam. People on Florida's Gulf coast are beginning to assess the damage from the storm.
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Pride And Prejudice: For Latinos, Tamales Can Taste Of Both
Tamales are a Christmas Eve tradition throughout Latin America, but there are hundreds of different versions. Whose is best? That's a question likely to elicit a fiercely partisan response.
What Does Shakespeare Have To Do With 'Energy'? (Trust Us, There's A Link)
In his new book, Richard Rhodes lays out an accessible and surprisingly optimistic history of energy by exploring the lives of scientists and inventors — and a few unlikely people, like Bard of Avon.
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