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Poll: Where You Watch TV News Predicts Your Feelings On Immigration
On some questions, people who get their TV news primarily from Fox News or CNN are even further apart than Republicans and Democrats. Viewers of the other big TV networks are somewhere in between.
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Birders Predict Another Snowy Owl 'Irruption'
In 2014, ornithologists documented record numbers of snowy owls wintering unusually far south. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Talkin' Birds host Ray Brown about this year's numbers.
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Table For None: Tom Colicchio Explains What Restaurants Need To Survive
The Top Chefjudge is focused on keeping his industry afloat during the pandemic. "We're really looking at saving every restaurant, because we think that every restaurant needs to be there," he says.
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What's eating Sanibel's strangler figs? You can blame Ian and the Edwards wasp moth caterpillar
When Hurricane Ian plowed through Sanibel it eradicated a lot of predators of the Edwards wasp moth. Hence, a feast was provided for the Ficus-hungry insect's caterpillar stage.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar Discusses New Allegations That Trump Told Cohen To Lie To Congress
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., about allegations that President Trump instructed his attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about his Russian real estate negotiations.
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U.S. Forces Move Through Fallujah
U.S.-led forces say they control 70 percent of Fallujah, on the third day of an offensive to rid the Iraqi city of insurgents. Marines believe insurgents will regroup after the fighting, but they hope the city will no longer provide them an absolute safe haven. Hear NPR's Anne Garrels.
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Solar Amendment Defeated, Medical Marijuana Goes Into Florida Constitution
More than 70% of Florida voters gave their support to constitutional Amendment 2, allowing the use of medical marijuana for debilitating conditions in...
AG Bondi Launches New Website To Fight Human Trafficking
Between 70,000 and 100,000 visitors are expected for the upcoming National College Football Championship and activities in Tampa, and Florida Attorney...
Vice President Pence Lays Out Vision For U.S. 'Space Force'
It would be the first new branch of the U.S. military in more than 70 years, but first Congress has to approve it.
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A Firefighter Is Killed In California Wildfire Sparked By Gender Reveal Party
The firefighter died on Thursday in the El Dorado Fire some 70 miles east of Los Angeles. The blaze began two weeks ago after an expectant couple set off fireworks to reveal the sex of their child.
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