In middle school, I set my alarm clock to the "radio" setting and woke up each day at 7:00 AM exactly to the sounds of "Morning Edition" on NPR and Bob Edwards's trip through the minute long sound clips. The hosts after him never got it quite right, and that voice took me through the start of the Iraq War until his reassignment by NPR. It was my favorite way to wake up.
Memphis’ different take on a federal surge
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The city’s Democratic mayor works with federal agents to direct those
resources to fighting violent crime while barely tolerating enforcement of
immigratio...
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Fareed explains why AI's massive energy demands are straining the power
grid, but also why AI could enable big breakthroughs in sustainability and
clean en...
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Charles Oppenheimer, grandson of the nuclear physicist, is warning about
existential threats and says cooperation is the only way we can address
them.
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After three miscarriages, Alabama resident Gabrielle Goidel and her husband
decided to start the process of IVF. But with the Alabama Supreme Court's
rulin...
Grocers Brace for Another Blow From Amazon
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Competition from Amazon.com has pushed grocers to focus on home delivery
and lower prices. Now it is taking aim at supermarkets’ high-profit
products: thos...
HBO CEO Resigning Amid AT&T Restructuring
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HBO Chairman and Chief Executive Richard Plepler said he is stepping down,
a move that comes as new owner AT&T Inc. is looking to put its own stamp on
the ...