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Survey: 3% Of Americans Moved Due To The Pandemic
Among the young, the numbers shot up: 9% of adults 18-29 have moved due to the coronavirus. Some people moved to avoid catching the virus, while others were forced by the closing of college campuses.
Rep. Ben Cline On The Mueller Report
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with the Virginia Republican about the Russia investigation.
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Supermarkets Add 'Senior Hours' For Vulnerable Shoppers
Target, Safeway and others are restricting their opening hours, limiting purchases per each shopper and setting off time for seniors and other high-risk individuals to shop.
Biden Signs Funding Bill, Avoiding A Shutdown, But Other Standoffs Persist
The short-term spending bill avoids a partial government shutdown, but other major issues, such as suspending the debt limit, remain unresolved.
Reaction To U.N. Envoy's Video Shows Difficulties Of Syria Peace Talks
The U.N.-sponsored talks begin today in Geneva, five years into Syria's civil war. A message from the U.N. envoy for Syria hasn't necessarily helped matters.
Why A Vote For An Establishment Candidate Could Be A Vote For Trump In N.H.
Under the state's delegate process, candidates who don't get at least 10 percent of the vote lose their delegates to the winner of the primary.
Outrage Over Egyptian President's Red Carpet Arrival
The massive red carpet at the opening of a social housing project has sparked a barrage of criticism in a country suffering from high levels of poverty.
Jet Fuel Is Down, But Not Enough For A Thanksgiving Fare War
Airlines say they expect an uptick in Thanksgiving travel. This November, jet fuel prices are down, but carriers are using the saved money to upgrade equipment and software rather than cut fares.
A $1 Microscope Folds From Paper With A Drop Of Glue
Engineers at Stanford University have designed a microscope that fits in your pocket and costs less than a dollar to make. Here's the best part: You put the microscope together yourself.
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Stoutaccino? Starbucks Tests Coffee With Beer Flavors
Reports that Starbucks is testing a new coffee drink for autumn that incorporates "toasty stout flavors" has set off a debate over how such a concoction might taste, and whether it's a good idea.
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