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Uber, Lyft Halt Shared Carpool Service In U.S. And Canada
The San Francisco-based transportation firms say they are acting in line with public health efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Both are still operating their regular ride-hailing services.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Former U.N. Secretary-General, Dies At 93
During his tenure leading the United Nations from 1992 to 1996, the Egyptian diplomat sought to restore the organization's standing.
Top Stories: Atmos Energy To Replace Northwest Dallas Gas Lines
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: About 2,800 Northwest Dallas residents could be without gas service for up to three weeks while Atmos…
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Top Stories: Fort Worth Needs $1 Million For Harvey Aid; School Segregation Still A Reality
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Fort Worth estimates its cost to help with Hurricane Harvey will come to around $1 million.The Fort…
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People with no criminal history top list of Dallas ICE arrests for 6 months straight, new data shows
The Dallas ICE Field Office has arrested more people without a criminal history than those with criminal convictions or charges, according to new ICE data analyzed by KERA.
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Tiny Forage Fish At Bottom Of Marine Food Web Get New Protections
Demand for sardines and other small species has exploded, with many being used as feed for livestock and fish farming. New rules aim to protect these species from overfishing off the U.S. West Coast.
Web Series On Theater Turns Drama Into Comedy
Submissions Only is an online comedy about young actors hoping to make it on Broadway. Star Kate Wetherhead and NPR's Scott Simon talk about the often brutal and funny world of actors, agents and casting directors.
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Donations To Burned Texas Mosque Top $1 Million In Outpouring Of Support
The financial support mirrors the Texas community's efforts to support the mosque: Four churches and a synagogue have offered to host Muslim services.
Top Stories: Puerto Rico's Water Crisis; GOP Lawmakers Outline Tax Cut
Also: Thailand's ex-prime minister is sentenced to prison; rockets hit Kabul's airport after Mattis passes through; and rights groups claim the Saudi-led blockade is hurting Yemeni civilians.
After Being Booted By Big Tech, Parler Registers With Hosting Service
Parler, the messaging app favored by far-right activists, has a new home. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brian Friedberg of Harvard's Shorenstein Center. He tracks social media and hate groups,
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