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Arizona Drivers React to Rising Cost of Fuel
High gas prices have set off calls for conservation and investigation of price gouging. But among residents of Arizona, high gas prices have also provoked some less predictable reactions.
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Saturday sports: Tampa Bay in NHL championship; Griner honorary WNBA all-star
NPR's Susan Davis speaks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about the Stanley Cup Finals, Brittney Griner's detention in Russia, and who's joining the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV golf league.
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Millions of Americans will soon be able to buy hearing aids without a prescription
A new FDA rule allows adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss to buy hearing aids over the counter. Efforts to make them more affordable and accessible have been in the works for years.
The week in Ukraine: Russia loses ground, and the U.S. sends more aid (Sept. 12)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Beyond Tang: Food in Space
NASA's Johnson Space Center invited The Kitchen Sisters to visit its "hidden kitchen." On the eve of NASA's scheduled launch of space shuttle Atlantis, The Kitchen Sisters present a brief history of space food.
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Inflation is crushing rural America and may even drive people to the cities
Inflation is hitting hard in rural America and could accelerate depopulation in some parts of the country, according to the latest analysis from one expert.
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What Steel Tariffs Would Mean For Consumers
President Trump says he intends to impose stiff tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. Many experts say the costs of such a policy will far outweigh the benefits.
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A caving project became a rescue mission after a dog was found 500 feet down
What was supposed to be a caving excursion in Missouri turned into a rescue mission after a dog was found curled up and malnourished about 500 feet into the cave system.
French cement giant Larfage pleads guilty in U.S. court to paying millions to ISIS
Under an agreement with the Justice Department, Lafarge also pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to provide material support to designated foreign terrorist organizations.
Misinformation can further distort political messaging accepted by immigrants
Political rhetoric is dividing many Americans. But for those in refugee and immigrant communities, that language gets filtered through another layer of history and lived experience.
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