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Border officials crack down on attempts to bring eggs into the U.S.
With egg prices soaring in the U.S., many people are crossing the border to buy them in Mexico. It's illegal to bring raw eggs back to the U.S., but that hasn't stopped some people from trying.
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Border officials crack down on attempts to bring eggs into the U.S.
U.S. egg prices are soaring. Even though it's illegal to bring raw eggs into the U.S., many people are going to Mexico to buy them. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on Jan. 27, 2023.)
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Gov. Kathy Hochul set to release her budget plan Wednesday
The spedning plan comes amid a shifting economic climate that could increase the state's future deficits.
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Going Round In Circles Over Traffic Fix
Roundabouts can slash commute times, reduce pollution and even limit car accidents. But city planners will have to overcome public fears for the circles to thrive in the U.S.
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35 years of 'Pelosi in the House': Alexandra Pelosi on her mother's historic career in Congress
The HBO documentary “Pelosi in the House” released this month tracks Nancy Pelosi's life. A veteran documentary filmmaker with unique access — her daughter — created the film.
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Hard Crab Stew, No Longer Hard (Or Messy)
Some of the greatest summer food experiences take you outside — from shucking corn and barbecuing to spitting watermelon seeds. Chef Bill Smith says his favorite summer memories took place at picnic tables over messy bowls of his grandmother's crab stew.
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A Stiletto, A Lamppost And The Soul Of Berlin
If you need help in ultramodern Berlin, the low-tech tradition of posting a note on a lamppost may yield the best results. Just ask Maira Becke, who has turned to the city's many avid lamppost readers for help recovering a beloved stiletto shoe.
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The latest twist in the George Santos scandal
Speaker Kevin McCarthy says Santos will remain in office despite the New York Republican's deceptions before the election.
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5 Black ex-Memphis cops are jailed and charged with murder for Tyre Nichols death
Five Black ex-Memphis Police officers have been jailed and charged with murder in the beating death of Black motorist Tyre Nichols. The police chief called the beating heinous, reckless and inhumane.
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FBI Pick Rekindles Debate On Post-9/11 Security Measures
Word that the White House plans to nominate former Justice Department official James Comey to lead the FBI has rekindled a debate about the balance between security and liberty. Comey, a Republican, served in the George W. Bush administration after the Sept. 11 attacks.
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