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NPR and three Colorado member stations sued over an executive order seeking to deny NPR taxpayer money, and on Friday, public television followed.
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The Pope has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples.
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The explosion early on a June morning ignited a blaze that engulfed a New York City shop filled with motorized bicycles and their volatile lithium-ion batteries. Billowing smoke quickly killed four people asleep in apartments above the burning store.
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Seven major automakers say they're joining forces to build a North American electric vehicle charging network that would rival Tesla's and nearly double the number of fast-charging plugs in the U.S. and Canada.
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Swiss cyclist Gino Mäder died Friday, one day after crashing and falling down a ravine during a descent at the Tour de Suisse.
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The hearing comes as a conservative Christian group seeks to reverse federal approval of the drug mifepristone.
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As R&B artist Babyface sings “America the Beautiful” at the 2023 Super Bowl, he’ll be accompanied by a group of sign language performers. One will use a mix of American and North American Indian sign languages.
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President Biden gave the annual State of the Union speech Tuesday night. Utah congressmen and their guests attended, generally criticizing the president’s speech.
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Republican congressman George Santos positioned himself in a prime location for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address. His presence at the center aisle for Tuesday night's speech was met with a stern rebuke from a fellow Republican, Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah.
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Across the country, there’s a silent frustration brewing about an age-old practice that many say is getting out of hand: tipping.
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Many airlines were forced to cancel flights due to the weather, but Southwest was by far the most affected.
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More than 200 million people were under an advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said.