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People are rushing to install solar panels before Trump becomes president
Potential rooftop solar customers and installers worry the incoming Trump administration might try to eliminate a 30% federal tax credit. Some customers plan to install sooner because of that. And solar companies are changing their business plans.
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Happy Birthday To The Phillips Collection, America's First Museum Of Modern Art
The Washington, D.C., gallery turns 100 this year. Susan Stamberg has fond memories of visiting back in the '60s: "It was like visiting a really rich uncle with fabulous taste and a collector's eye."
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Who is the American playing a key role in the U.S.-Russia talks about Ukraine?
A real estate developer-turned-Middle East envoy, Witkoff has been credited with helping broker the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and free an American from Russian prison. Here's what to know about him.
India's 6-Week-Long Elections Are So Big They've Become A Tourist Draw
With nearly 900 million eligible voters, the elections are considered the world's largest. Now travelers — both Indian and foreign — want to experience what it's like across the country.
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The Philippines vaccinated 7.6 million people in 3 days. Duterte demands even more
Hit hard by the pandemic, the Philippines has vaccination rates far lower than neighbors like Vietnam and Cambodia. Here's how the country is trying to up its numbers.
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6/19/14 KNBA News - Kuskokwim River fishing closures prompt fears of conflict, civil disobedience
Kuskokwim River villagers warn fisheries managers of talk about armed conflict and civil disobedience over closures that are leaving fish racks and…
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6/2/14 KNBA News - High winds knock out power in much of Anchorage, Matanuska valley
Strong winds knocked down power lines around Anchorage, leaving 70 to 80 percent of Anchorage without power Saturday morning.Rain nearly knocked out the…
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6/18/14 KNBA News - Ocean acidification affecting all sea life, from photoplankton to whales
As President Obama announces his intention to vastly expand a south Pacific marine sanctuary, a scientist at a State Department conference in Washington,…
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Watch: 6-Year-Old Girl, Alone, Breaks Through Immigration Noise With A Phone Number
"First, I want to take a bath. A really hot bath," she tells her cousin over the phone.
Getting Out Of The Commercial Sex Industry — With Help From Women Who've Been There
Not all women in the commercial sex industry have been victims of sex trafficking. But that's where many victims of trafficking end up. One woman who got out has begun a program to help others.
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