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Commercial Drone Rules To Limit Their Weight, Speed And Altitude
The long-awaiting Federal Aviation Administration proposal could be a boon to some companies hoping to use unmanned aircraft, but they might complicate the picture for Amazon.
Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts 6 More Weeks Of Winter
Alas, the world-famous woodchuck saw his shadow. NPR got rare personal access to the world's most famous groundhog and his inner circle as he and his handlers prepared for their big day.
Clinics that provide abortion services are increasingly worried about security
Colorado abortion clinics are seeing a surge in demand as neighboring states ban the procedure. They're also upgrading security amid ongoing threats.
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Texas Unemployment Rate Falls To 6.9% In October, A Sign Of Slow And Uneven Economic Recovery
A new wave of coronavirus infections this month could further set back the state's economic recovery, while Gov. Greg Abbott has ruled out "any more lockdowns."
Clutch Court Matchups And Community Service Will Define North Texas Final Four
When the NCAA Final Four comes to North Texas in April, it is going to be a lot more than basketball and bragging rights.In the months leading up to…
Southwest Airlines to end cabin service earlier on flights to reduce chance of injury
Beginning on Dec. 4, flight attendants will start preparing the cabin for landing at an altitude of 18,000 feet instead of 10,000 feet. For passengers, that means returning their seats to an upright position and other pre-landing procedures earlier than before.
Online Retail Boom Means More Warehouse Workers, And Robots To Accompany Them
On the outskirts of the Bay Area, farming communities are hoping that warehouse jobs tied to the e-commerce surge will boost the local economy. But automation is expected to take over many such jobs.
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Jeff Bezos Pledges $10 Billion To Fight Climate Change, Planet's 'Biggest Threat'
Amazon, the company Bezos founded and heads, has come under increasing scrutiny for its own carbon footprint.
Top Stories: London Train Attack; Cassini's Saturn Mission Is Over
Also: Harvard withdraws a fellowship invitation to Chelsea Manning; the FTC will join probes of Equifax; and language researchers want to revive some historical words.
Top Stories: Cairo Protests, GOP Debate, Pepper-Spraying Apology
Tuesday's headlines: Large crowd is gathering in Tahrir Square; the U.S. economy grew slightly less than thought in the third quarter; the UC Davis chancellor gave students an emotional apology.
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