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Supply Chain Disrupted After Cracked Memphis Bridge Is Closed
A bridge connecting Tennessee and Arkansas at Memphis has been shut down after a large crack was found. The indefinite closure affects all vehicles — as well as boat traffic on the Mississippi River.
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Hours Before Nursing Home Workers Strike, Governor Says Basic Agreement Has Been Met
Nearly 3,000 nursing home workers in Connecticut threatened to strike, demanding better pay, benefits and staffing. Hours before they were to walk off the job, the governor announced they had a deal.
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A 'Shot' At $1 Million? Local Governments Offering Incentives For Vaccines
Free hunting license in Maine, free beer in New Jersey and a chance to win $1 million in Ohio. Across the country, cities and state are offering incentives to get people vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Student Solves Problem Created While We Look Down At Our Phones
We've all missed things when looking down at our phones. Minwook Paeng wanted to draw attention that, and he created the "third eye" — an ocular prosthetic worn on your forehead.
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What The Conflict With Israel Looks Like To 2 Palestinians
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Omar Shaban, founder of a Gaza-based think tank, and Palestinian lawyer Diana Buttu, about how this cycle of Palestinian-Israeli violence plays out in their neighborhoods.
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Bridging a digital divide, subsidized internet program enrollment starts Wednesday
A new federal program will provide low-income residents with a monthly subsidy to help pay for internet service. The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program...
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“Confinements” play by former inmates and Cornell students premieres Sunday
Cornell University’s prison educational programs have been on hold during the pandemic, but a theater professor has found a way to keep connected with...
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House Lawmakers Reach Bipartisan Deal On Panel To Investigate Jan. 6 Attack
The panel would include 10 members, evenly split between Democratic and Republican appointees. It would have subpoena power and be required to issue a final report by Dec. 31.
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French Monastery Turns To The Web To Alleviate Cheese Surplus
The Cîteaux Abbey sells its raw-milk soft cheeses to restaurants and visitors, but the pandemic left the monks with about 3 tons to sell. They are working with an Internet startup to get it sold.
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John Mayer Loves Mega Fan's Version Of 1 Of His New Songs
Mayer has been teasing new music on TikTok, but the clips are short. Mary Spender decided to write how how she thinks one of the songs might go. She beat Mayer to the punch, releasing her own version.
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