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When the Ford Model T first hit the road in the early 20th century, it didn’t just change how Americans got around. It transformed the country itself.
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A new study answers long-held questions about how tiny woodpeckers drill into huge trees.
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NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have inspired a family-owned grocery store to put on live music in the produce section.
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It’s not a great time to be a country that relies on imports of oil and gas as the war with Iran disrupts global energy markets. But countries that have invested in technologies like solar energy, batteries, and electric vehicles are finding themselves less vulnerable to price shocks.
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Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned Tuesday in protest over the war.
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For years, reports have circulated about rich foreigners traveling to Sarajevo in the early 1990s and paying for the opportunity to kill innocent civilians.
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The Wall Street Journal reports Amazon plans to cut back on how many packages it sends through the U.S. Postal Service, which is already in a fragile financial situation.
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While the United States continues its war with Iran, other foreign policy priorities are being sidelined.
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Israel says it has killed another senior Iranian official, as strikes hit Lebanon and missiles continue flying across the region.
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A recent Pew poll shows that only 17% of Americans say they trust the government. That's compared to a whopping 77% in 1964.