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Why mortgage rates have gone up, and when they might settle
Mortgage rates have inched higher recently, after falling for several weeks. We take a look at the economic factors that affect rates, and where they might settle in the future.
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Why North Korea Doesn't Want To Pay For Accommodations During Summit With U.S.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his delegation are expected to stay at the Fullerton hotel in Singapore for the June 12 summit. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Washington Post reporter John Hudson about why North Korea doesn't want to pay for the accommodations.
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Baggage Fees Turn Five Years Old; Passengers Turn Blase
Baggage fees, first imposed in summer of 2008, helped financially desperate carriers stay aloft as the U.S. economy was spiraling down. Today, baggage fees are not only the norm but are heading higher still.
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Primary Election Results - live tally starting 7pm March 7
By KERA staffDallas, TX – Visit this page on Tuesday, March 7 from 7 to 10 p.m. for continually updated election tallies, and listen to KERA 90.1 for more…
D.C. Metro Police Describe Being First Responders To Insurrection At The Capitol
Washington, D.C., Metro Police officers recall a harrowing scene at the Capitol last week as they provided backup. They say rioters sprayed them with chemicals, beat them and even threatened to kill.
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Biden To Take Oath Amid Sharply Divided Nation In The Midst Of Crises
With the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol, where anger and fear are raw after the Jan. 6 riot, President-elect Biden will give his address on Inauguration Day. Biden has vowed to bring Americans together.
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After The Capitol Attack, Does Police MAGA Sentiment Cross The Line?
Many in law enforcement have cheered on former President Donald Trump. After his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, some say police expressions of that support threaten police legitimacy.
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Lawyers, Law Students Officially File Grievances Seeking To Disbar Senator Ted Cruz
Attorneys have rules of conduct, but the profession largely self-regulates.
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Meet The Last Surviving Witness To The Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921
Olivia Hooker was 6 at the time of the riot. Now, at 103, Hooker is believed to be the last surviving witness to what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history.
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