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Boeing Officials Say Company Is Taking Financial Hit From Grounding Of 737 Max Jets
Boeing has released a quarterly earnings report that shows revenue and profit taking a hit from the grounding of its 737 Max planes. Profits fell 13% compared to the same quarter a year ago. Overall revenues fell much less though, only 2%.
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Don't call Florida a red state yet: Left-leaning groups say their voters stayed home
After Republicans won big in Florida, Democrats and the groups that organize for them are reckoning with what went so red in the country's largest swing state.
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Air travel ground to a halt Wednesday morning as FAA's computer system went down
Air travel in the United States has been a mess Wednesday morning after a computer system for the Federal Aviation Administration went down - causing a cascade of flight delays and cancellations.
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An American family is home after years in a Syrian camp for ISIS militants' relatives
A family of 10 American citizens who were held for years in a Syrian refugee camp and detention center for relatives of ISIS militants have been repatriated to the United States.
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Bring Home A Taste Of Paris The Easy Way With French Bistro Brisket
Steven Raichlen says slow cooking can transform beef brisket from a dry, tough cut of meat into something "incredibly rich and soulful."
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Clinton May Build A Stronger Ground Game Over Trump — But Whose Strategy Pays Off?
Who is dominating the ground game in this presidential election? And will it matter on election day? NPR's Rachel Martin checks in with political strategists Karine Jean-Pierre and Rob Jesmer.
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Berkeley, Calif., repeals its first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas in new homes
The city of Berkeley is repealing a landmark ban on natural gas hookups in new homes to comply with a court ruling. That could slow, but won't stop, the growing electrification movement.
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Comedian Michelle Wolf Is Standing Her Ground After Controversial Routine At D.C. Gala
Comedian Michelle Wolf's controversial routine at the White House Correspondents' dinner on Saturday has prompted backlash from both sides of the aisle. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly and Audie Cornish preview an interview with Wolf airing tomorrow on WHYY's "Fresh Air."
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'Hard, Dirty Job': Cities Struggle To Clear Garbage Glut In Stay-At-Home World
As people stay at home, they are putting out more trash, from pizza boxes to cardboard delivery boxes. That's putting a big strain on residential garbage collectors.
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Iraqi Leader: We Want More U.S. Airstrikes, But Not U.S. Ground Troops
In an NPR interview, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi also calls on the U.S. to focus more firepower on Iraq's western border with Syria, saying Islamic State fighters can enter his country too easily.
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