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Climate Change's Impact On Hurricane Sandy Has A Price: $8 Billion
Scientists have long thought some of the carnage from the 2012 hurricane might be attributable to a warming climate. New research calculates the additional flooding due to rising sea levels.
Plan For Your Great National Park Trip
The National Park Service expects a busy summer as the country begins to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. Last year 237 million people flocked to national parks to escape from COVID-19.
How NPR Celebrates Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month
May is Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, and NPR is celebrating through special coverage projects, cultural aggregations, and unique audience engagement opportunities.
Medical Bills Once Made Him Refinance The Farm. Could It Happen Again?
Barton County, Mo. is Trump country. And this rural area also has big problems when it comes to health care. One farmer says he has a lot to lose under the Republican replacement plan.
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The Trump Foreign Policy Doctrine — In 3 Points
When the clock struck noon, the White House website switched over to signify Donald Trump becoming the new president. And on that site, Trump laid out how he would approach the world.
In Afghanistan, Security Incidents And Civilian Casualties At Record Highs
A new report from a U.S. government watchdog paints a bleak picture of Afghanistan's security and corruption issues, as the U.S. considers sending more troops.
In Contentious Supreme Court Case, A Cornucopia Of Sugar-Coated Confections
Colorado cake shop owner Jack Phillips refused to create a cake for a same-sex couple's wedding, citing in part his artistic expression. The justices hear arguments on Tuesday.
Alabamians Fear Roy Moore Is Bad For Business
The state has long sought to make itself a destination for businesses to invest in. But the current special Senate election may make investors reluctant to come to Alabama.
'Meaning of Michelle' Essays Celebrate First Lady's Realness
In a new collection, 16 essayists describe how Michelle Obama helped change the perception of black women and the White House.
Big Rule Changes Could Make Youth Football Games A Whole Lot Smaller
A modified version of the sport, billed as a bridge between tackle and flag football, will be piloted with select youth football programs this fall. It features fewer players and a shorter field.
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