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Fighting invasive crabs — with whiskey
Invasive green crabs are destroying marine ecosystems in the United States. A New Hampshire distillery is making crab-flavored whiskey to take them on.
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Poll: Bush's Ratings Drop on Nearly All Fronts
A new poll shows President Bush's approval ratings are at an all-time low. Only 38 percent of Americans think he is doing a good job; also, most think Bush will be seen by history as unsuccessful.
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'Dough' Tells Story of a Bakery with a Secret
In 1994, an unexpected call from a banker gave Mort Zachter his first clue that his family had a net worth in the millions. Zachter, who been living paycheck to paycheck, tells the story of the family business that led to a surprising windfall in Dough.
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A TV Singing Star Champions The Pop Standard
America's Got Talent champ Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. is a crooner in the classic style, who has surprised and delighted audiences by being himself.
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Florida animal shelters expect an influx of dogs and cats following Hurricane Ian
Workers at animal shelters are preparing for more surrendered pets to arrive. A planned airlift will fly some of the pets to new homes across the country.
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Hanoi brings back neighborhood loudspeakers
The government in Vietnam's capital Hanoi is bringing back archaic neighborhood loudspeakers to deliver information to the people. Few of them seem to want it.
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Justin Townes Earle: From Nashville To New York City
On Harlem River Blues, the singer-songwriter puts the staples of American music in the context of his adopted home. He infuses country, blues, soul and folk with the highs and lows for which New York is known -- inspiration and desperation, energy and exhaustion, working too much and great temptation.
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Jury selection to begin in the Trump Organization's tax evasion trial
Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of former President Trump's family business. The Trump Organization is accused of evading taxes by compensating employees through off-the-books benefits.
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Coronavirus Victims: Flint's 1st Black School Superintendent Nathel Burtley
Nathel Burtley, the first black superintendent to serve schools in Flint, Mich., died last month of COVID-19.
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Critics say Tennessee's public drag show ban hurts the entire state's LGBTQ community
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed a bill banning drag shows in public spaces. Critics of the bill say it could impact not just drag performers, but queer Tennesseans across the board.
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