The new regulations from the EPA would reduce fine particulate matter from 12 micrograms per cubic meter of air to between nine and 10.
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President Biden approved a federal disaster declaration for Mississippi. Officials said dozens were injured, while hundreds were displaced. More bad weather is expected in the Southeast into Monday.
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Todd Union — a student union hall on the University of Rochester campus — has a rich history when it comes to the LGBTQ+ movement.
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February Morning, an online TV channel broadcast in Russian, offers its audience a different take on the war in Ukraine. Its founder says his goal is nothing less than the end of the Putin regime.
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More than 1,000 people have now been charged for the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. NPR has tracked every case from arrest to sentencing. Here's what is happening to those charged.
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The ruling also places Vincent Apartments in receivership for three months. The City of Syracuse brought the lawsuit in an effort to improve living conditions for tenants at the neglected properties.
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Michael Bloomberg has publicly funded Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal advertisements, which has caused dissent and opposition from progressive democrats in Congress.
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Nashville police said an "active shooter event" had occurred at the Covenant School and that the shooter was dead. A hospital said three children and two adults have been pronounced dead.
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Brett Goldstein is a writer for Ted Lasso and plays Roy Kent, a gruff but lovable retired footballer-turned-coach. He says, "sport is there so men can say 'I love you' without saying 'I love you.' "
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A long abandoned train depot in Columbia County is on the threshold of making a comeback.
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Tori and Lokita is the latest gripping moral thriller from Belgian filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. The story is swift and relentless; it runs barely 90 minutes and never slows down.
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NPR's Miles Parks speaks to the members of indie supergroup boygenius about their new release, "the record."