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In A Year Defined By Hardship, Zoom Came Out On Top
One business that was a clear winner during the pandemic: Zoom. How did a Silicon Valley upstart beat out the tech powerhouses in video chat?
Driverless Car Service Set To Begin In North Texas This Summer
The booming North Texas city of Frisco is reportedly set to get the nation's first self-driving car service.The service, reported Monday by The Dallas…
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The changing climate is especially brutal in India. Temperatures are soaring. Asphalt roads are melting. People are dying.
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A free listening service from the New Orleans library is spotlighting local musicians
The New Orleans Public Library has introduced Crescent City Sounds, an online collection of recordings by local musicians that virtual visitors can stream from their devices.
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Moore's Bush Film Wins Top Prize at Cannes
Michael Moore's documentary about President Bush's war on terror -- Fahrenheit 9/11 -- has won the Palme d'Or, top prize at the Cannes Film Festival. The politically charged film explores the links between the Bush family and Saudi Arabia. Hear NPR's Linda Wertheimer and Los Angeles Times film critic Ken Turan.
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Veteran And Service Dog Told To Leave N.J. Boardwalk
A 19-year Army veteran was given a summons and told to leave the oceanside boardwalk in North Wildwood, N.J., after a police officer refused to accept the presence of the veteran's service dog. It was reportedly the first vacation for Jared Goering and his wife, Sally, in years.
Top Democrats Back Off Demands For Larger COVID-19 Bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are breaking from their demand for more than $2 trillion in coronavirus relief spending to move toward a compromise.
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Lauren Migaki is a senior producer with NPR's education desk. She helps tell stories about teacher strikes, college access and a new high school for young men in Washington D.C. She also produces and hosts NPR's podcast about the Student Podcast Challenge.
Top Stories: Texas Ed Board Rejects Book; $1.1 Million Check Aims To Boost South Dallas
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: Paul Quinn College in south Dallas recently got a $1 million check. The money will help revitalize…
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'National Review' Writer And Former Service Member On Defining Patriotism
David French, senior writer for the National Review and a former major in the U.S. Army Reserve, describes what patriotism means to him this Memorial Day weekend.
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