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Hawaii Takes A New Spot In U.S. Rainfall Records, After Hurricane Lane Drenches State
On the Big Island, Mountain View recorded 51.53 inches of rain from Wednesday to Sunday — the third-highest total ever measured from a U.S. storm.
First-Rate Performances Drive 'King Of The Road' Tribute To Roger Miller
Miller, who died in 1992, had a career that spanned three decades. A new 36-track tribute album features a very eclectic line-up, including Dolly Parton, Ringo Starr and actor John Goodman.
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Trump Plans To Send Congress A Revised Trade Deal With Mexico
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio about the administration forging a tentative pact with Mexico on NAFTA. The next step is to get Canada re-engaged in the talks.
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The Story Of A Canceled Wedding Goes Viral
The couple apparently asked guest to each pay $1,500 to help fund their $60,000 dream wedding. Most declined. The bride then blamed her friends and family for "ruining" her "marriage and life."
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Bear Drops By Colorado Hotel That Inspired 'The Shining'
A bear figured out how to work the door at the Stanley Hotel last week. Video shows it romping in the lobby, rearranging furniture and then moving on.
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French Environment Minister Quits In Live Interview: 'World Is Not Doing Enough'
"I don't want to give the illusion that my presence in government means we're answering these issues properly," Nicolas Hulot said, criticizing President Emmanuel Macron's environmental policies.
For $450, This Japanese Company Will Quit Your Job For You
Workers in Japan who want to leave their jobs — but don't want to face the stress of quitting in person — are turning to a company called Exit.
Venezuelans Are Continuing To Leave Their Country By Any Means Necessary
As hyperinflation, food and medicine shortages and joblessness have worsened, Venezuelans are leaving in record numbers. Many South American countries have tightened their borders to stem the influx.
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The Meditative Slow Burn Of The Sidekicks
Watch the Ohio indie rock band play two songs from its latest album live for Folkadelphia.
Britain's Prime Minister Pledges $5.1 Billion In Investment In Africa
The move by Theresa May, aimed at strengthening global partnerships post-Brexit, will mark a fundamental shift in focus from short-term poverty reduction to long-term economic growth.
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