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Puerto Rico Air National Guard C-130 Plane Crashes In Georgia, Killing At Least 9
The cargo plane, which is attached to the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, crashed on a roadway Wednesday shortly after taking off from the airport in Savannah. Authorities say nine people were aboard.
Columnist Charles Krauthammer Says He Has Just Weeks To Live
Krauthammer is a columnist for The Washington Post, and commentator on Fox News. He has been fighting an aggressive form of cancer, and says his long fight against the disease "is over."
#NPRreads: Three Stories To Bounce Around This Weekend
What do Allen Iverson, Tuscan wine and income inequality in Boston have in common? They're all on the #NPRreads list this weekend!
#NPRreads: 3 Stories That Will Pass Into Legend
The deep history and literary roots of cowboy poetry. The messiness of family mythologies. And the visions — or delusions — for sale when athletes join forces with multi-level marketers.
Can Smoking Kill Cat Videos? A Bold Public Health Ad Says Yes
The #catmageddon ad pretty much blew the doors off the Grammys. Now the question is whether the fact that secondhand smoke can cause cancer in cats will persuade young adults to stop smoking.
Kyiv or Kiev? Why people disagree about how to pronounce the Ukrainian capital's name
What's the correct way to call a foreign city — by its English name, if it has one, or by its name in the local language? For the people involved, it can be a serious matter entwined with geopolitics.
At Least 25 Dead In California's Raging Wildfires
More than 250,000 have been driven out of their homes as the state was engulfed by five identified fires, from north to south.
Affordable Care Act Insurance Sign-Ups Fall Slightly For 2019
The pace of enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans was slower than in past years. About 8.5 million people enrolled in health plans for 2019 through the federal HealthCare.gov.
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Calls grow to boycott Adidas as the company stays silent on Ye's antisemitism
Adidas placed its relationship with the rapper under review earlier this month. And while he's since doubled down, the company hasn't given an update — and continues to release new Yeezy products.
The 2015 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll
Composer-bandleader Maria Schneider's The Thompson Fields and alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa's Bird Calls tie for top album honors among 147 writers and broadcasters.
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