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  • American manufacturing is at a crossroads. While most U.S. output comes from companies with fewer than 100 workers, it's those small manufacturers that are struggling to upgrade to the Internet age.
  • July 4 in Washington, D.C., was marked by an increased military presence. NPR's Noel King speaks with retired Lt. Gen. David Barno about the military's involvement in the event.
  • The outcome may have gone as expected overall, but here's what the details mean for the presidential election.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Carla Lalli Music, food director at Bon Appétit, about proper barbecue etiquette for July Fourth cookouts.
  • In a race where the first candidate to reach 1,144 delegates wins the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney starts the day with the wind at his back. With 437 delegates up for grabs in 10 states, Super Tuesday voting could reshape the race.
  • TSA officials at LaGuardia Airport noticed something unusual while screening luggage: A Chihuahua had stowed away in a suitcase. A family member came to retrieve the pup.
  • U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio is calling on Florida officials to formally pardon four young African-American men who were wrongly accused of raping a white...
  • Listed are the latest coronavirus news of this week for residents in Immokalee.
  • This is the latest health news of this week.
  • Estas son las noticias de WGCU para los residentes de Immokalee.
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