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Flipping The Switch: What It Takes To Prioritize Electric Cars
Estonia now has the world's first nationwide electric car charger network. What would the U.S. have to do to make a similar leap?
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Ben Carson Says He Was 'Desperately Ill' With The Coronavirus
The secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development says in a Facebook post that he credits monoclonal antibody treatments with helping him recover from COVID-19.
The Obama Administration Proposes $2 Billion More In College Aid
The extra money will go to students with financial need who are staying on track academically.
Sen. Dodd: Fannie, Freddie 'Too Big To Fail'
The rescue plan for giant mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac promises credit and possible stock purchases. It might cost the U.S. nothing — or it might cost $25 billion. Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd says balancing investor confidence and taxpayer exposure is a fine line, but "doing nothing is not an option."
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2022 was a deadly (but hopeful) year in America's opioid crisis
The opioid epidemic continued to surge in 2022, killing record numbers of Americans, but help may be on the way in the form of more aid to communities and major reforms in opioid addiction treatment.
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Money laundering charges raise questions about the direction of The Epoch Times
The media site founded by adherents of Falun Gong morphed into a pro-Trump outlet that spouted conspiracy theories. Now the CEO is out after money laundering charges were filed against the CFO.
Homeland Security's workforce might not be as big as Trump's immigration goals
Changes to hiring and retention practices grew the department by 19,000 people in four years. But former officials warn that's still not enough for Trump's ambitious policy goals.
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As Heard on Morning Line: Alaska Native Heritage Center Circumpolar World Music Celebration 2018
Our Guest this Morning on Our Community is Alaska Native Heritage Center Public Relations & Marketing Manager Kelsey Wallace - and she was at KNBA to let…
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FDIC Sues 16 Big Banks, Accusing Them Of Fixing Interest Rates
The lawsuit claims the banks' manipulation of the London interbank offered rate caused failed U.S. banks to suffer substantial losses.
Here's Ellen's Star-Stuffed Oscar Selfie That Broke Twitter
What happens when some of Hollywood's biggest stars snap a group photo live on TV and then tweet it? Lots and lots of retweets, that's what. A record number, in fact.
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