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Building For An Uncertain Future: Miami Residents Adapt To The Changing Climate
Sunday, March 31, 2019
In Miami, the effects of global warming are not hypothetical predictions but realities of everyday life, prompting change by government, businesses and individuals alike.
In Florida, Doctors See Climate Change Hurting Their Most Vulnerable Patients
Saturday, March 30, 2019
The medical community in Florida is increasingly sounding the alarm about the health risks associated with rising temperatures.
Karen O And Danger Mouse Join Forces For 'Lux Prima'
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Lux Prima is a new nine-song album that features otherworldly orchestrations from Grammy-winning artist Danger Mouse and vocals from Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O.
Have You Converted To A New Religion? Tell Us Your Story
Saturday, February 23, 2019
NPR's Weekend Edition is looking for people to share their stories of religious conversion. What religion did you convert to and why?
Bones Of Famed British Explorer Found During Construction Of U.K. Train Line
Friday, January 25, 2019
Capt. Matthew Flinders led the first circumnavigation of the continent whose name he would go on to popularize: Australia.
200 People Reportedly Missing After Brazilian Mining Company's Dam Collapses
Friday, January 25, 2019
A local mayor reportedly says there are fatalities. In 2015, 19 people were killed when another Brazilian dam partly administered by the same company collapsed.
Fla. Secretary Of State Quits After Photos Show Him In Blackface As 'Katrina Victim'
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Michael Ertel stepped down shortly after the Tallahassee Democrat showed the photos to the office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Killing 5 Women At SunTrust Bank In Florida
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Zephen Allen Xaver, 21, has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder after allegedly killing five women inside a bank in Sebring, Fla., on Wednesday.
At Least 5 Dead In Shooting At Central Florida Bank; Suspect In Custody
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Police say they responded to a 911 call from someone who said he had opened fire in a SunTrust bank in Sebring, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon. The suspect is a former trainee prison guard.
Arizona Police Arrest Nurse Suspected Of Impregnating Incapacitated Woman
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Nathan Sutherland, 36, a licensed practical nurse who police say worked at the Hacienda HealthCare facility in Phoenix, has been charged with sexual assault and vulnerable adult abuse.
Concern About Global Warming Among Americans Spikes, Report Says
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
The proportion of those polled who say global warming is "personally important" to them jumped from 63 to 72 percent last year.
Trump Travels To Dover AFB For Dignified Transfer Of 4 Americans Killed In Syria
Saturday, January 19, 2019
The president met privately with family members Saturday morning. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan also traveled to the ceremony.
More Than 70 Dead, Dozens Injured In Mexican Pipeline Explosion
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Residents of Tlahuelilpan, north of Mexico City, had gathered around an illegally tapped pipeline to collect fuel when it burst into flames.
2 People Dead In S.C. Public Housing Complex, 411 Evacuated After Gas Leaks
Friday, January 18, 2019
Police haven't yet confirmed that the deaths of the men, who were found Thursday morning in separate apartments in Columbia, are tied to the leaks.
Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Not only will the moon be particularly close to Earth, but it will also be bathed in a reddish light just before midnight Eastern time.
Deadly Blast At Bogotá Police Academy Stokes Fears Of Return To Colombia's Dark Past
Thursday, January 17, 2019
The attack, which killed 21 people and left dozens wounded, has been blamed on a leftist rebel group, the National Liberation Army.
Real Fake News: Activists Circulate Counterfeit Editions Of 'The Washington Post'
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
The phony paper, distributed in Washington, D.C., "reported" that President Trump had resigned under pressure from female political activists.
Judge Throws Out Alabama Law That Protects Confederate Monuments
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
"The state has placed a thumb on the scale for a pro-confederacy message," Jefferson County Circuit Judge Michael Graffeo wrote in his opinion.
Report: Americans Are Now More Likely To Die Of An Opioid Overdose Than On The Road
Monday, January 14, 2019
Americans now have a 1 in 96 chance of dying from an opioid overdose, according to new analysis from the National Safety Council.
As Shutdown Continues, Thousands Of Federal Workers Visit D.C.-Area Pop-Up Food Banks
Sunday, January 13, 2019
The Capital Area Food Bank says it distributed more than 30,000 pounds of fresh produce on Saturday to federal workers impacted by the ongoing partial government shutdown.