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U.S. Air Regulators Ban MacBook Pros With Recalled Batteries From Flights
In June, Apple recalled MacBook Pro laptops sold between September 2015 and February 2017 because their batteries posed a fire risk.
Jenny Hval Announces New Album 'The Practice Of Love,' Shares 'Ashes To Ashes'
On the first single from The Practice of Love, out Sept. 13, the avant-pop provocateur Jenny Hval channels '90s pop, from early Robyn and Everything But the Girl to Sophie B. Hawkins.
Yukiya Amano, The Head Of U.N. Nuclear Watchdog, Dies At 72
Amano, who was director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, was instrumental in negotiations leading to the 2015 deal with Iran to limit its nuclear program.
Newsom, Legislative Leaders Reach Deal Encouraging Schools to Reopen
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislative leaders have agreed on a deal to resume in-person education for some California public school students, providing incentives — but not a mandate — for thousands of schools to open their doors by the end of March. The legislation, announced Monday, comes after weeks of high-stakes negotiations between Newsom … Continue reading Newsom, Legislative Leaders Reach Deal Encouraging Schools to Reopen →
Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions
Why State is ‘Putting the Brakes’ on Reopening According to Governor Gavin Newsom, 41 counties in the state are now in the “purple” tier, indicating the most widespread risk. This comes as the holidays loom near. Will these new restrictions make a difference? Guest: Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, UC San Francisco Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Chair … Continue reading Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions →
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White House Orders Staff To Wear Face Masks After New Coronavirus Cases
Staffers in the West Wing have been directed to wear face masks in the White House, except when at their own desks, a Trump administration official tells NPR.
Book Details the Defection of 'Comrade J'
In 2000, Sergei Tretyakov became one of the highest-ranking Russian spies ever to defect to the United States. Pete Earley, author of a new book about Tretyakov called Comrade J, and the former Russian spy discuss his case and his motivation.
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The 'Ask Your Uncle' Approach To Economics
The Beige Book — a big, official report — is mostly a bunch of stories gathered by talking to businesses around the country.
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Letters: Toni Morrison
Listeners responded to Monday's interview with author Toni Morrison about her new novel, A Mercy. Morrison talked about her realization while writing the book that many white Americans have ancestors who were slaves. Not all listeners were surprised by that revelation.
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Portland mayor wants to bring back retired police officers to help fill shortage, address gun violen
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Friday he hopes to reinstate a police bureau program to rehire recently retired police officers in an attempt to shore up the bureau’s staffing and help tackle a worsening gun violence crisis.
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