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Facebook's New 'Breakup' Feature
Facebook is making break-ups a little easier with a new feature that allows people to choose just how much of their ex's profile they want to see.
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Some Galveston Residents Linger As Storm Nears
Hurricane Ike is expected to make landfall — as a Category 3 hurricane — late Friday or early Saturday south of Galveston, Texas. Officials issued a mandatory evacuation order and warned of "certain death" for those who don't leave, but NPR's Ari Shapiro says plenty of people remain.
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Cinder Well: Tiny Desk Concert
The California-raised, Ireland-based songwriter performs a set of folk songs that wind around the passage of time.
Record-Holding Gymnast Shannon Miller Talks About Pressure And Mental Health
Seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller talks to NPR's A Martinez about pressure, mental and physical health, and how athletes should know and respect their limits.
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Farmers say they've 'hit rock bottom,' but still believe next year will be better
The Trump administration has hit farmers hard by shattering their export markets with trade wars, gutting USAID, squeezing the farm labor market, and demonizing oil seed crops and a farm herbicide.
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Fans and scholars flock to New Jersey for 'Born to Run' 50th anniversary symposium
Dozens of fans and scholars came from as far away as France for a New Jersey symposium celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen's landmark album "Born to Run."
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This year's midterm elections could see unprecedented involvement from the federal government
Top state-level election officials react to the Jan. 28 raid on the Fulton County, Ga, elections office. The FBI executed a search warrant seeking ballots from the 2020 election.
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Almost 26 Hours Later, House Democrats End Gun Control Sit-In
Representatives stayed on the floor overnight, chanting and singing as they called for votes on gun control. They remained even after Republicans held an unrelated vote and adjourned the House.
Poverty Wages For U.S. Child Care Workers May Be Behind High Turnover
The high cost of child care is a strain for many families in the U.S., yet child care workers average less than $10 an hour. This strain on workers hurts babies and toddlers, too, researchers say.
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Oregon's DHS Director Didn't See Major Child Abuse Report Until A Lawmaker Sent It
In 47 percent of child abuse reports examined by the Department of Human Services, the reviewer did not agree with the case worker’s conclusion the children were in a safe home.
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