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Top Stories: Rowlett Wants To Make The Tornado Rebuilding Process Easier
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Rowlett is encouraging residents to rebuild quickly after December’s tornadoes – by scaling back…
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Top Stories: SCOTUS Hears Arguments In Texas Death Penalty Case
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: The U.S. Supreme Court today will hear arguments in a Texas death row case. The high court in 2002…
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Top Stories: Malaysian Plane Still Missing; Crisis In Crimea Continues
Also: Father of the Sandy Hook killer "searches for answers;" Northern California is rattled by quake, but no significant damage is reported.
'Some Of The Greatest Causes Of Misery': U.N. Warns Of Pandemic's Mental Health Costs
The United Nations' policy brief laid out concerns that the spread of COVID-19 and its economic consequences will take a heavy toll in ways that may not be immediately obvious.
Study: Consumers Frustrated with Customer Service
A survey of call centers says many consumers are not satisfied with their customer service experiences. The study suggests that low pay, high turnover of workers and strict limits on how long a representative can be on the phone with a customer contribute to poor service. NPR's David Molpus reports.
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'We're still watching:' Anti-LGBTQ Stedfast Baptist Church blasted for hosting service in Arlington
Equipped with LGBTQ-affirming signs and rainbow apparel, protesters in Arlington Sunday had a message for the anti-LGBTQ Stedfast Baptist Church: "We have our eyes on you."
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Despite 'Loss Of Faith' In Kim Jong Un, The U.S. Tries Again For A Nuclear Deal
After multiple frustrations, U.S. strategists are asking if the North Korean leader is capable of making the nuclear deal the Trump administration wants.
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Trump Plans to Pull The U.S. Out Of The Cultural Arm Of The U.N.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Irina Bokova, the director-general of UNESCO, regarding the announcement that the United States will be withdrawing from the organization.
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A Look at Do-It-Yourself Tax Software
Sandra Block, a personal finance columnist for USA Today, discusses ways to prepare an income tax return using a PC, including a number of free Web-based services available on the IRS Web site.
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At the U.N. climate talks, China and the U.S. pledge to increase cooperation
The U.S. and China say they'll work together to limit methane emissions. Environmental experts say the agreement has more significance for geopolitics than it does for climate change.
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