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As New CEO Takes Charge, Boeing's Challenges Remain
Boeing's new CEO David Calhoun has served on the company's board of directors since 2009, leading some to worry he can't bring an outsider's perspective and shake things up.
A Scientist For The Federal Government Files A Whistleblower Complaint
Rick Bright, a scientist for the federal government, has filed a whistleblower complaint. NPR's Ailsa Change talks with Bright's attorney Debra Katz.
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Coronavirus Task Force Details 'Sobering' Data Behind Its Extended Guidelines
America must brace for 100,000 or more people to die in the coming months in the coronavirus pandemic, the White House's response team warned.
Despite Bloody Week In Afghanistan, U.S. Pushes Taliban Peace Talks Forward
Afghanistan's president is resisting a promised prisoner swap, the Taliban has resumed attacks, but U.S. officials are pushing both sides to sit down for a political settlement to end the war.
Pelosi Vows To Bring Coronavirus Bill To House Floor As Republicans Push For Changes
The speaker was unable to get a vote late Thursday on legislation that includes paid sick leave, nutrition aid and assistance for states, including unemployment and Medicaid costs.
Greek Paralympic Fencer Hopes To Show What's Possible In A Wheelchair
Meet Panos Triantafyllou as he trains in Athens for this year's Paralympics, and Faidros Panagopoulos, the man behind a Greek company for custom-built wheelchairs.
Colombia's FARC Rebels Laid Down Their Weapons, But A Growing Number Are Being Killed
FARC guerrillas agreed to disarm in a 2016 peace deal, and Colombia's government promised to protect them. But in the years since, nearly 200 former FARC rebels have been attacked and killed.
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Opinion: Iran's Aggression Continues Even Amid Coronavirus And 'Maximum Pressure'
Hawks argue the Trump administration's approach to Tehran is working, but recent events clearly demonstrate that Iran has not been cowed, argue Ariane Tabatabai and Colin P. Clarke.
How Weather Detectives Scrutinize Would-Be World Records
When a weather station in Death Valley recorded a high of 130 degrees Sunday, it triggered an inquiry to verify the reading. Here's a look into the exacting process of vetting extreme weather claims.
Every Time You Wash Clothes, Millions Of Microfibers Are Released Into The Water
Microfibers are strands of plastic that shed off synthetic fabrics like polyester when clothes are washed.
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