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Iowa Couple Still Farming 1 Year After Floods
A year ago, Karen Schock's farm was mostly under water in southeastern Iowa; she could barely see the top of her windmill. Guy Raz checks back in with Schock, who, with her husband Bill, is still farming, bolstered by the support of their church community.
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The Tempest At Galveston: 'We Knew There Was A Storm Coming, But We Had No Idea'
The Great Galveston Storm of 1900 destroyed two-thirds of the Texas city and heavily damaged surviving structures. It remains the most deadly natural disaster and worst hurricane in U.S. history.
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U.S. Businesses Struggle To Fill Jobs Even As Hiring Picks Up
U.S. employers added 559,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said Friday, an improvement from April’s sluggish increase of 278,000. Yet the gain fell well short of employers’ need for labor. The unemployment rate fell to 5.8% from 6.1%.
Stopping the Steal documents the efforts to help Trump
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Dan Reed, director of the documentary "Stopping the Steal," which covers Republican officials in Arizona and Georgia who wanted Donald Trump to win the 2020 election.
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Judge Rules Ken Paxton's 5-Year-Old Criminal Case Can Be Heard In His Hometown Of Collin County
Paxton should be tried for felony securities fraud charges in his hometown of Collin County, a Harris County judge ordered, reversing a decision that the state’s top lawyer should not face a jury in the North Texas region where he and his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, are deeply connected in political circles.
Virginia Prisons Ban Visitors From Wearing Tampons, Citing Contraband Concerns
A spokeswoman said that visitors wearing tampons will be offered pads.
The Latest Item On McDonald's Shifting Menu: A $5 Burger
McDonald's is trying to hold down menu prices and keep options simple to speed up service while at the same time create pricier premium burgers and more sophisticated dining options.
From Driver's Licenses To Admission Criteria: Inside The Texas SCOTUS Arguments
The two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting Texas had a few legal twists and turns. In this Friday Conversation, Lauren Silverman unpacked the…
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Property Taxes In Texas Are The Worst, Right? Here's How Lawmakers Want To Help.
From the campaign trail to election night victory speeches to promises in the halls of the Texas Capitol, property taxes are the top priority for...
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House Democrats Vow To 'Drain The Swamp' And Bring 'Accountability'
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said the first order of business will be a vote on campaign finance reform. House committees also will launch investigations of Trump administration officials.
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