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Deadly Tornado Leaves Nashville's Music Community Reeling – And Sticking Together
East Nashville, where many artists and industry folks work and live, was hit particularly hard by the tornado that swept through the city in the early hours of Tuesday.
Trump To Sign $8 Billion Coronavirus Response Package Friday
The emergency funding deal is the result of bipartisan negotiations in both the House and the Senate. The measure is expected to be sent to the president's desk soon.
States Take The Wheel Promoting Electric Vehicles
There are nearly 1.5 million electric vehicles in the U.S. today. E.V. boosters want more government incentives to increase that. With little federal movement states like New Jersey are taking action.
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Humorous Highway Signs Aim To Steer Drivers Safely Down The Old Town Road
Puns and funny references have become staples on highway message boards across the country. What's behind these roadside bits, and are they making drivers behave any differently?
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10 Census Facts That Bust Common Myths About The 2020 U.S. Head Count
It happens only once a decade, so it can be hard to make sense of the census. NPR's census reporter has rounded up facts that debunk some of the most common misconceptions about the national count.
Warren Declines To Endorse, Talks About Support From 'All Those Little Girls'
"I will have a lot more to say on that subject later on," Warren said regarding the role of gender in the campaign. She dropped out after disappointing results on Super Tuesday.
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As Schools Close Because Of Coronavirus, Nearly 300 Million Kids Aren't In Class
According to the United Nations, almost two dozen countries on three continents have closed schools because of the virus. China by far has the most students affected: more than 233 million.
Court Blocks Trump's 'Remain In Mexico' Policy Along Part Of The Border
The 9th Circuit said the policy, which forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico, may violate the law. But judges were prepared to block the policy in two states only, starting next week.
Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft Tell Seattle Workers To Stay Home
U.S. companies are trying to limit disruption from the coronavirus outbreak by curtailing travel and telling some employees to work from home. Several major tech firms are among the latest to act.
Secret Service Ready To Protect Biden And Sanders, But It Hasn't Been Asked
An incident on Super Tuesday has raised questions about why the agency isn't protecting the Democratic presidential candidates.
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