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HHS Secretary Tom Price Resigns After Private Plane Controversy
Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price offered his resignation earlier today and President Trump accepted.
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Amateur Radio Operators Stepped In To Help Communications With Puerto Rico
Volunteer HAM operators have set up informal radio networks to connect family and friends with their loved ones in Puerto Rico. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to one of those volunteers, Greg Dober.
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Hugh Hefner's Final Resting Place? The Plot He Bought Next To Marilyn Monroe
Monroe, who died in 1962, didn't get a say in whether she would want to spend the hereafter next to Hefner, who launched his magazine using nude photos of her.
Former Bank Teller Pleads Guilty To Stealing Almost $200,000 From Homeless Customer
The former teller stole the money over the course of two years, using it to bankroll tropical vacations and pay off debt.
How Schools Are Dealing With Students' Right To Protest
Under federal and state law, teachers and students do not lose their First Amendment rights when they enter school property. But that hasn't stopped some schools from threatening to punish them.
Battered By Irma, Florida Fishermen Pin Their Hopes On Stone Crab Season
Most years, spiny lobsters are the most lucrative commercial catch in Florida. Hurricane Irma cut this season short. Some fishermen are hoping a strong stone crab season will keep the industry afloat.
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Flee A Cataclysm, Or Cling To A Doomed Home? Why People Stay May Surprise You
"You must leave now," thousands of Americans from Puerto Rico to Oregon to Florida, Montana, Texas and beyond were told, as floods, fire and wind threatened their lives. Some said no.
Hugh Hefner: Looking Back At A Controversial Life
Hugh Hefner died this week at the age of 91. NPR's Scott Simon says Hefner "made history, and then tripped over it."
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On NBC's Megyn Kelly, Authenticity And The Elephant In The Room
Kelly's first week as host of NBC's 9 a.m. Today show was rocky. The former Fox News anchor has time to steady the ship, but the transformation she's seeking to make is a big one.
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A Catalan Opposed To Catalonia's Independence Referendum
Independence fever may be raging in Catalonia, but some residents will be sitting out Sunday's referendum. Javier Castellanos talks with Scott Simon about why he prefers the idea of a unified Spain.
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