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Community Service For Former Bachmann Aide Accused Of Theft
Javier Sanchez did not admit any guilt, but has agreed to do 32 hours of community work. He was accused of taking $200 in cash from envelopes in the congresswoman's office.
Oops! Man Loses His Drone On Top Of AT&T Stadium
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Ted Cruz is “100 percent American;” a man lands his drone on top of AT&T Stadium; does Dallas have a chance of…
National Park Service Celebrates 100th Anniversary
The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th anniversary. NPR spends time with Great Smoky Mountains National Park workers to explore the work the park service does and the challenges it faces.
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Encrypted Email Services Shuttered Amid Snowden Investigation
Lavabit, an encrypted email service reportedly used by former government contractor Edward Snowden, ceased operations yesterday. In a message to users, the owner of Lavabit hinted that the company was the target of a request for information about customers from the federal government. He said he chose to shut down his service instead of becoming "complicit in crimes against the American people." Later in the day, another secure email service, called Silent Circle, also shuttered itself.
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6 Lesser-Known Obamacare Provisions That Could Evaporate
Private rooms for pumping breast milk and expanded therapy coverage for children with autism are two of the less publicized mandates of the Affordable Care Act. Also, being able to choose your OB-GYN.
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Pro Sports Are Returning. Their COVID-19 Testing Is Top Notch, But Is It Ethical?
The NBA and Major League Soccer are getting underway in their 'protective' bubbles near Orlando. They get regular COVID-19 tests and quick results. But that's not the case for regular Floridians.
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An Alabama Church Service Heads To The Drive-In Theater
As church services in many states are put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, church leaders are looking for creative ways to hold services. One unique way is using a movie drive-in.
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Contradicting Details Emerge In Congressional Probes Into Jan. 6 Capitol Insurrection
The acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police testified that the intelligence about the threat on Jan. 6 was not relayed and that the former chief pressed for help from the National Guard.
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Biden offers preemptive pardons to Jan. 6 committee, Milley, Fauci
Biden's novel step of preemptive pardons is meant to protect people from the threat of "unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions."
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Top Stories: John Wiley Price Corruption Trial Begins; James Baldwin’s Significance In 2017
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Opening statements are expected this morning in the federal corruption trial of John Wiley Price.…
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