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Why higher winter temperatures are affecting the logging industry
It's been an unusually warm winter in the Northeast. Loggers there need frozen ground to reach some forested areas. (Story first aired on Jan. 21, 2023 on Weekend Edition Saturday.)
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Gulf of Mexico warming at faster rate than global ocean, study finds
While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a “reasonable range.”
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'High-altitude object' shot down by military over Alaska
The U.S. military shot down a "high-altitude object" over Alaska. It's not known what the object is, what it was doing or whether it was state-owned or privately owned.
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New temporary car tags in Texas aim to crack down on widespread fraud
Texas car dealers next month will begin issuing redesigned temporary license plates as part of the state’s latest efforts to crack down on fraud.
Voters in Georgia react to their congressman backtracking to support McCarthy
One of the obstacles to California Republican Kevin McCarthy becoming House Speaker came from Georgia, who ultimately relented. We look at the response to that move within the state.
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What the pull of the foreign box office means for Hollywood
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Nancy Tartaglione, of Deadline.com, about the pull of international box offices for films like the Avatar sequel "The Way of Water" has made nearly $1 billion overseas.
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If you had a particularly 'Close' childhood friendship, this film will resonate
The Cannes award-winner Close -- about two inseparable teen boys — is for anyone who thought their childhood friendship would last forever. It's a beautiful Belgian film, but takes the easy way out.
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Even the plows got stuck around the Buffalo area after a severe storm
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to news anchor Ed Drantch of WKBW-TV about the impact of a deadly blizzard in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Justices Rule In Favor Of Employers In Discrimination Cases
At the Supreme Court on Monday, it was a rough day for working people. In two cases, the justices split 5-4 along ideological lines to make it harder for employees to win discrimination lawsuits. The court raised new hurdles for plaintiffs who claim they're victims of bias and that companies retaliated against them.
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The United Nations is expected to issue a major new climate change report
A report from the United Nations is expected to lay out options to help world leaders curb emissions, and protect people from the effects of climate change.
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