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Drop In New Home Sales May Be Sign Higher Rates Are Biting
The housing sector has been a bright spot for the economy. But a drop in sales of new homes last month has some economists thinking that higher mortgage rates might be sapping some of that sector's momentum.
100 Years Of Solvitude: A Reported Crossword Puzzle
For 100 years the pen has been mightier than the boredom for crossword puzzle aficionados.
New Apple Watch To Detect Abnormal Heartbeats
The focus heading into Apple's event was on its new iPhones, but it also unveiled a redesigned Apple Watch with a sensor allowing users to take an electrocardiogram they can share with their doctor.
Boston Red Sox Stifle Houston Astros' Bats, Return To The World Series
Boston's pitchers held the Astros to just five hits, and Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers continued his surprising postseason with a three-run home run as the Red Sox won the ALCS.
As Heard on Morning Line: Indigenous Women in Activism
Our guest this morning on Our Community, Melissa Shaginoff, Anchorage Museum Curator of Contemporary Indigenous Art and Culture, shared about two upcoming…
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As Heard on Morning Line: Dia Del Sol Celebration in Anchorage
Our Guest on Morning Line today is Francesca DuBrock, Guest Curator and Event Organizer for Dia Del Sol, a three day festival at the Anchorage Museum…
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Hollywood Diversity Report Finds Progress, But Much Left To Gain
The annual UCLA study tallies box office numbers and ratings alongside diversity both on and off screen. Today's "increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content," it finds.
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Mission Critical To Save The Economy: Fed Goes Even Bigger With Massive Loan Help
In its latest salvo, the Federal Reserve announced $2.3 trillion in new lending programs in an effort to keep businesses and local governments afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
3 Months After Heart Attack, Sanders' Doctors Say He's 'Fit' To Be President
The Democratic presidential candidate released letters from three doctors saying he is fit for the office.
Here's What's Been Flying Off Store Shelves
Sure, hand sanitizer and spray disinfectant are among the most popular items sought out by panicked shoppers. But they're also buying a lot more oat milk and canned goods, according to Nielsen.
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