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California Lawmakers Say There's More To Be Done On Data Privacy
California's landmark privacy law doesn't even go into effect until next year, but already lawmakers are pushing to make it even stronger.
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Republicans Warm Up For Trump's Re-Election Campaign At Annual CPAC
At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, faithful supporters of President Trump are gearing up for his re-election campaign.
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Record Scratch: Upstart Oakland Vinyl Manufacturer Going Out of Business
Second Line Vinyl launched less than two years ago with lofty goals.
High School Production Of 'Alien' Grows Stronger With Help From Director Ridley Scott
A high school in northern New Jersey staged a version of the movie Alien and got the blessing of film director Ridley Scott. Now there's a revival with a bigger budget, some provided by Scott.
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Hurricane Zeta Storms Ashore In Southeastern Louisiana
Hurricane Zeta came ashore in Louisiana on Wednesday as a Category 2 storms. The hurricane strengthened before landfall and is expected to bring a storm surge up to 11 feet.
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Pentagon Chief To Visit Regions In Southeast Asia That Are Potential Flashpoints
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is traveling to Southeast Asia, the first Cabinet secretary to do so since President Biden took office. The trip comes at a time of growing tension with China.
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Christmas Dinner in a Can
In a holiday hurry? Get ready to cook up a Christmas meal in no time at all, with some unlikely -- but speedy -- ingredients from baby food jars and soup cans. NPR's Linda Wertheimer reports takes on some time-saving recipes and NPR Online has them.
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Rise in hate crimes is a disturbing backdrop to San Francisco's Lunar New Year
The number of hate crimes against the Asian American Pacific Islander community skyrocketed last year in San Francisco. Many are trying not to let it overshadow Lunar New Year festivities.
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Election Fails to Resolve Thailand's Political Deadlock
The Thai prime minister's party sweeps a general election that was boycotted by the opposition. The prime minister called elections three years early to try to quell growing street protests demanding his resignation. Official results are not in yet. Renee Montagne talks with Michael Sullivan.
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Bush Defends Deal to Entrust Ports to Dubai Firm
President Bush says a deal to allow a company owned by the government of Dubai -- one of the United Arab Emirates -- to operate six U.S. seaports is no threat to port security. He promises to veto any effort to stop it. Lawmakers, including Republicans, have criticized the decision.
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