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'Sea of Grass' documents destruction of prairie and the people trying to save it
The North American prairie rivals the Amazon rainforest in its biological diversity, and it’s disappearing even faster.
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The sea glass hunting community is robust, but faces controversy
Hundreds of thousands of people belong to sea glass organizations and Facebook pages.
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These best boys and girls just graduated from the ATF's National Canine Academy
Meet the dogs who just finished the ATF's canine training program. ATF dogs have supported major events like the Super Bowl and are also used in the bread-and-butter of ATF's work: solving gun crimes.
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Florida Democrats hope abortion helps bring them back in what was once a swing state
Florida has leaned Republican in recent election cycles, but Democrats see some opportunities in the former swing state, especially with abortion rights on the ballot in November.
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Home prices just hit a record high. Here are 4 things to know about housing
The housing market continues to be impacted by high mortgage rates. That's reducing the supply of available housing, sending home prices to an all-time high.
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A new generation of adorable crime-fighters collect their diplomas
We attend a graduation ceremony at the National Canine Academy of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives, where a group of the very best boys and girls collected their diplomas.
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John Vercher's novel 'Devil Is Fine' tackles grief through magical realism
NPR's Lauren Frayer talks with John Vercher about his new novel, "Devil Is Fine," in which a grieving father's sense of reality shifts with a sudden, surprising, and disturbing inheritance.
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As Boeing looks to buy a key 737 supplier, a whistleblower says the problems run deep
Boeing says a deal to buy fuselage-maker Spirit AeroSystems will help it control quality and safety. But a whistleblower who worked at Spirit for over a decade warns its problems won't be easy to fix.
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New 'Washington Post' chiefs can't shake their past in London
The new CEO of The Washington Post and his hand-picked news chief come from a tradition of rough-and-tumble British journalism that plays loose with ethics, compared to U.S. media.
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An incident at a grocery store set Sadie Dingfelder down the path of writing her book
A science reporter mistakes a stranger for her husband and decides to take a deep dive into her own brain. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speak with Sadie Dingfelder about her new book, "Do I Know You?"
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