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Top Stories: Student Leaves Texas A&M After Racial Abuse Incident; Reversing Heroin Overdoses
The top stories this afternoon from KERA News: Texas A&M announced Wednesday that a student is no longer enrolled at the university following a racial…
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Top Stories: John Cornyn Makes Short List To Head FBI; New Islamic Art Exhibit In Dallas
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Senator John Cornyn is on the Trump administration’s short list of possible replacements for FBI…
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House Republicans Back End To Door-Side Mail Service
The plan would keep cheaper curbside and cluster box delivery, but eliminate door-to-door mail delivery.
How One Physician Started A Tax-Filing Service To Help Improve Patients' Health
From Texas Standard: With Tax Day just five days away, on April 15, some may be scrambling to make a payment, or just trying to get all the right forms...
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US Judge Blocks Postal Service Changes That Slowed Mail
Judge Stanley Bastian in Yakima, Washington, said he was issuing a nationwide preliminary injunction sought by 14 states that sued the Trump administration and the U.S. Postal Service.
Independent investigation into the Secret Service concludes the agency needs reform
NPR's A Martinez talks to Janet Napolitano and Mark Filip, part of a bi-partisan independent panel, examining Secret Service failures in the July attempted assassination of former President Trump.
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French Postal Service Delivers Letter 138 Years Late
On January 27, 1877, a person in France posted a letter. This year, the great-granddaughter of the intended recipient opened it to find an order for yarn. The letter was marked: high-speed delivery.
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David Edelstein's Top 12 Movies of 2012
Fresh Air's movie critic does not think any masterpieces were made this year, but he does compare Daniel Day-Lewis to Julius Caesar and have some choice thoughts on the movie version of Les Mis.
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Callers find it is taking longer to get emergency services in Portland, Ore.
The city adopted a new 911 system to triage calls and streamline dispatching. But many people in need of help find themselves on hold. The same system has caused problems in other cities.
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National Weather Service To Say Goodbye To All Caps In Forecasts
In the days of teletype, the forecast came out in all capital letters. The Internet has changed things, and now all caps means yelling. The mixed-case letters appear on forecasts beginning May 11.
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