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After 40 years, plans to deploy a new undersea habitat are in progress
A British engineering and research company is unveiling a "subsea human habitat," a base that four people can live and work in for missions of a week or more. It's the first new underwater habitat developed since the 1980s.
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Week in Politics: This week's elections; SCOTUS and Trump tariffs; shutdown update
We look at what Tuesday's vote means to both parties, and how the Supreme Court is looking at President Trump's tariffs. We also look ahead to what's next in the shutdown.
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The 'lion' on the loose in Ireland that was actually a dog
A video suggested that a lion might be on the loose in Ireland. It turned out the "lion" was a dog with a rather unusual haircut.
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ICE crackdown in Chicago causes many immigrants to alter routines, even missing church
Since increased immigration enforcement actions began in Chicago, some Latino migrants there say they've been avoiding church out of fear of ICE arrests. But others say they're willing to take the risk to practice their faith.
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How the shutdown is causing anxious holiday travelers to reevaluate their plans
With the government shutdown impacting flights and the busiest travel day just weeks away, anxious holiday travelers are rethinking plans.
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An update on Jamaica's recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlet, about recovery efforts after Hurricane Melissa struck last week.
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A look at the latest effort to get more Americans in rural communities online
A good portion of rural America still needs access to fast internet. Some worry that new directives that call for using less expensive broadband technology will make internet service less reliable.
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A look at the latest effort to get more Americans in rural communities online
A good portion of rural America still needs access to fast internet. Some worry that new directives that call for using less expensive broadband technology will make internet service less reliable.
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Opinion: Remembering Bob Trumpy — NFL great, broadcaster, and life-saver
Bob Trumpy has died. While he leaves a fine legacy as a Cincinnati sportscaster, his best moment might have been the two hours he spoke with a desperate and depressed woman who called into his show.
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Writer William Boyd talks about his latest book, 'The Predicament'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to the Scottish writer William Boyd about his latest book, "The Predicament" – a spy thriller set during the height of the Cold War.
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